Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 278
... artist expressed . In this sense Tolstoy wrote truly enough - " The chief peculiarity of this feeling ( e.g. artistic ) is that the recipient of a true artistic im- pression is so united to the artist that he feels as if the work were ...
... artist expressed . In this sense Tolstoy wrote truly enough - " The chief peculiarity of this feeling ( e.g. artistic ) is that the recipient of a true artistic im- pression is so united to the artist that he feels as if the work were ...
Stran 279
... artist that he feels as if the work were his own , ' unless he stands on the level of the artist's life - conception . And the artist's life- conception is compact not only of inspired feeling but inspired thought . Art in fact ...
... artist that he feels as if the work were his own , ' unless he stands on the level of the artist's life - conception . And the artist's life- conception is compact not only of inspired feeling but inspired thought . Art in fact ...
Stran 284
... artist has experienced . ' But it is moral only on an elementary plane . And it is strange that Tolstoy who attacked the motives of pride and sex in the upper classes and their exploitation of patriotism and war , should have ...
... artist has experienced . ' But it is moral only on an elementary plane . And it is strange that Tolstoy who attacked the motives of pride and sex in the upper classes and their exploitation of patriotism and war , should have ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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