Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 169
... woman does not desire to evade her vocation as a mother , but refuses to succumb to it as a mere maternal animal . ' Woman , ' Tolstoy was to argue , ' having forgotten her law , has believed that her strength lies in the fascination of ...
... woman does not desire to evade her vocation as a mother , but refuses to succumb to it as a mere maternal animal . ' Woman , ' Tolstoy was to argue , ' having forgotten her law , has believed that her strength lies in the fascination of ...
Stran 260
... woman was confused with innocence , and timidity and a false delicacy was applauded because it stimulated the brutal aggressiveness of men . Woman can only cease to be the prey of the animal in man and in herself by becoming ...
... woman was confused with innocence , and timidity and a false delicacy was applauded because it stimulated the brutal aggressiveness of men . Woman can only cease to be the prey of the animal in man and in herself by becoming ...
Stran 264
... woman regards virginity as the highest state . ' Tolstoy was confusing here , as he always did , a physical with a ... woman may be no longer ' re- duced to the lowest stage of humiliation , while on the other hand she dominates ...
... woman regards virginity as the highest state . ' Tolstoy was confusing here , as he always did , a physical with a ... woman may be no longer ' re- duced to the lowest stage of humiliation , while on the other hand she dominates ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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