Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 7
... criticism of these great novels . Similarly in Parts IV and V I have devoted myself primarily to Tolstoy's interpreta- tion of Christianity and his criticism of art , to the neglect of much of his creative writing , notably his Plays ...
... criticism of these great novels . Similarly in Parts IV and V I have devoted myself primarily to Tolstoy's interpreta- tion of Christianity and his criticism of art , to the neglect of much of his creative writing , notably his Plays ...
Stran 207
... Criticism of Dogmatic Theology and A New Translation and Harmony of the Four Gospels . But , as with War and Peace , sub- jective interpretation quickly superseded objective study , and was first crystallized in What I Believe , which ...
... Criticism of Dogmatic Theology and A New Translation and Harmony of the Four Gospels . But , as with War and Peace , sub- jective interpretation quickly superseded objective study , and was first crystallized in What I Believe , which ...
Stran 298
... criticism of Shakespeare's style and characters he betrayed the same physical limitations which governed him as an ... criticize him therefore because his plots are full of violence or to discuss whether he believed in democracy , is to ...
... criticism of Shakespeare's style and characters he betrayed the same physical limitations which governed him as an ... criticize him therefore because his plots are full of violence or to discuss whether he believed in democracy , is to ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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