Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 25
... it is therefore in relation to this violent temperamental conflict that we think his life , his art , and his ideas may be most fruitfully examined . THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT TH SI PROLOGUE 25.
... it is therefore in relation to this violent temperamental conflict that we think his life , his art , and his ideas may be most fruitfully examined . THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT TH SI PROLOGUE 25.
Stran 210
... elements of Eastern nihilism . Tolstoy , like other ascetic devotees , could not have so successfully based his own denial of the physical and the rational upon scriptural quotation , if these elements had not existed there . Christ's ...
... elements of Eastern nihilism . Tolstoy , like other ascetic devotees , could not have so successfully based his own denial of the physical and the rational upon scriptural quotation , if these elements had not existed there . Christ's ...
Stran 282
... elements : certainly it does not transmit feelings ' accessible only to a man educated in a certain way , or only to ... element in the life - conception of great art , because his own reason convinced him only of the fact 282 52 TOLSTOY.
... elements : certainly it does not transmit feelings ' accessible only to a man educated in a certain way , or only to ... element in the life - conception of great art , because his own reason convinced him only of the fact 282 52 TOLSTOY.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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