Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 109
... physical , which by isolating made life a con- stant rehearsal of the last agony of death ; and thus he came at last to denounce as vicious and valueless the whole physical world in which he felt himself to be snared . But it was long ...
... physical , which by isolating made life a con- stant rehearsal of the last agony of death ; and thus he came at last to denounce as vicious and valueless the whole physical world in which he felt himself to be snared . But it was long ...
Stran 141
... physical prove the power of his animal nature . To create characters in the round , a writer must be at once ... physical or semi - physical level . When he writes of Nature , he is both himself and Nature . He does not describe her ; he ...
... physical prove the power of his animal nature . To create characters in the round , a writer must be at once ... physical or semi - physical level . When he writes of Nature , he is both himself and Nature . He does not describe her ; he ...
Stran 265
... physical sterility for physical marriage . Only in fact through the education at which Tolstoy sneered could woman be truly emancipated from men and men from women , and consequently truly related to each other whether in marriage or ...
... physical sterility for physical marriage . Only in fact through the education at which Tolstoy sneered could woman be truly emancipated from men and men from women , and consequently truly related to each other whether in marriage or ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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