Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 35
... possessed a secret which raised them above the ebb and flow of sensa- tions , who drew upon an inner serenity in which every desire was centred and by which disgust was annulled . It was the secret which his brother Nicholas announced ...
... possessed a secret which raised them above the ebb and flow of sensa- tions , who drew upon an inner serenity in which every desire was centred and by which disgust was annulled . It was the secret which his brother Nicholas announced ...
Stran 255
... possessed of devils , and career round like cats on a roof . ' And the intensity of his fear and hatred , and the physical enslavement to which it was due , he betrayed with burning conviction in the cynical frenzy of The Kreutzer ...
... possessed of devils , and career round like cats on a roof . ' And the intensity of his fear and hatred , and the physical enslavement to which it was due , he betrayed with burning conviction in the cynical frenzy of The Kreutzer ...
Stran 280
... must be known as well as felt ; the un- conscious must be made conscious , a creature instinct transformed into creative understanding . And by this transformation a man ceases to be possessed by life and 280 S2 TOLSTOY.
... must be known as well as felt ; the un- conscious must be made conscious , a creature instinct transformed into creative understanding . And by this transformation a man ceases to be possessed by life and 280 S2 TOLSTOY.
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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