Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 158
... Tolstoy's view of marriage was . If marriage is a mere physical necessity like a meal , eagerly anticipated by the appetites , a family is its only moral justification . But if it is a human and spiritual relationship , of which ...
... Tolstoy's view of marriage was . If marriage is a mere physical necessity like a meal , eagerly anticipated by the appetites , a family is its only moral justification . But if it is a human and spiritual relationship , of which ...
Stran 181
... Tolstoy wishes to enforce . His implicit argument is that a marri- age , whatever its nature and however entered , is divinely consecrated and that physical submission by women to their husbands is a law of life and not of a given ...
... Tolstoy wishes to enforce . His implicit argument is that a marri- age , whatever its nature and however entered , is divinely consecrated and that physical submission by women to their husbands is a law of life and not of a given ...
Stran 276
... Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with ... Tolstoy's conten- tion 276 52 TOLSTOY.
... Tolstoy described as the ' malady of non - acceptance of Christ's teaching ' to be a necessary stage in man's advance towards its truer realization . It is only through self - consciousness , with ... Tolstoy's conten- tion 276 52 TOLSTOY.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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