Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 51
... desire for fame , distinction , and self- applause ( by all of which the young Tolstoy was strongly affected ) , and a man is to be judged by the extent to which he transforms these impulses into purer modes of expres- sion . Admittedly ...
... desire for fame , distinction , and self- applause ( by all of which the young Tolstoy was strongly affected ) , and a man is to be judged by the extent to which he transforms these impulses into purer modes of expres- sion . Admittedly ...
Stran 67
... desires by acts of apparent disinterested- ness , by a generous gift to her Cossack lover , Lukashka , and by pretending to ... desire happi- ness . I do not now love those others . Formerly I should have told myself that this is wrong ...
... desires by acts of apparent disinterested- ness , by a generous gift to her Cossack lover , Lukashka , and by pretending to ... desire happi- ness . I do not now love those others . Formerly I should have told myself that this is wrong ...
Stran 223
... desire , as of ' every act which has for its aim to adorn or show off the body , ' led him to dismiss marriage as a mere bodily bond , although it was a bond against which he himself increasingly chafed . Here more clearly than ...
... desire , as of ' every act which has for its aim to adorn or show off the body , ' led him to dismiss marriage as a mere bodily bond , although it was a bond against which he himself increasingly chafed . Here more clearly than ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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