Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 142
... exist in their own rights and became , like Prince Nekhlyudov in Resurrection a mere channel for ideas . This ... exists among many primitive peoples . Among the natives of Kenya , for example , a suitor traces hieroglyphics in the sand ...
... exist in their own rights and became , like Prince Nekhlyudov in Resurrection a mere channel for ideas . This ... exists among many primitive peoples . Among the natives of Kenya , for example , a suitor traces hieroglyphics in the sand ...
Stran 194
... exist around me , then it certainly does not exist within me . ' This short story illuminates even more vividly perhaps than the Confession which Tolstoy was shortly to write , how starkly opposed were now the two forces in his nature ...
... exist around me , then it certainly does not exist within me . ' This short story illuminates even more vividly perhaps than the Confession which Tolstoy was shortly to write , how starkly opposed were now the two forces in his nature ...
Stran 317
... exist these gallows , with well - soaped cords from which hang women , children and peasants ; for me exists this terrible embitterment of man against his fellow - man . ' Well might it seem hopeless in a country where such things were ...
... exist these gallows , with well - soaped cords from which hang women , children and peasants ; for me exists this terrible embitterment of man against his fellow - man . ' Well might it seem hopeless in a country where such things were ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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