Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 243
... essential to men of another State than their own countrymen , as is the case with workmen connected with employers of other nationalities , with commercial people , and above all with learned men and artists . ' In writing this Tolstoy ...
... essential to men of another State than their own countrymen , as is the case with workmen connected with employers of other nationalities , with commercial people , and above all with learned men and artists . ' In writing this Tolstoy ...
Stran 297
... essential to the creation of an illusion of a reality transcending that of the ' real ' world of ordinary perception . Shakespeare's choice of highly placed individuals as the victims of his tragedies was dictated by the same necessity ...
... essential to the creation of an illusion of a reality transcending that of the ' real ' world of ordinary perception . Shakespeare's choice of highly placed individuals as the victims of his tragedies was dictated by the same necessity ...
Stran 298
... essentials to pay some consideration to the demands both of his aristocratic and his vulgar patrons . But Tolstoy could not distinguish the essential in Shakespeare from the non - essential , the vital ritual of a great artist from the ...
... essentials to pay some consideration to the demands both of his aristocratic and his vulgar patrons . But Tolstoy could not distinguish the essential in Shakespeare from the non - essential , the vital ritual of a great artist from the ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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