Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 84
... truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an absolute harmony and the final truth of life . He demanded that he should combine in his activity the saint's , the priest's and also the teacher's ...
... truth . But Tolstoy demanded that the writer should strive after nothing less than an absolute harmony and the final truth of life . He demanded that he should combine in his activity the saint's , the priest's and also the teacher's ...
Stran 205
... truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from the other . ' This was the great task which absorbed ...
... truth in the teaching is to me indubitable ; but it is also certain that there is falsehood in it , and I must find what is true and what is false , and must disentangle the one from the other . ' This was the great task which absorbed ...
Stran 206
... truth longer than the rest : my love of family , and of writing - art as I called it — were no longer sweet to me ... truth . Why should they live ? Why should I love them , guard them , bring them up , or watch them ? That they may come ...
... truth longer than the rest : my love of family , and of writing - art as I called it — were no longer sweet to me ... truth . Why should they live ? Why should I love them , guard them , bring them up , or watch them ? That they may come ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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