Tolstoy's Aesthetics and His ArtSlavica Publishers, 1991 - 319 strani |
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Stran 86
... according to all three of these theories anyone who desires to be an artist could produce pieces of so - called art continu- ously , just like any handicraft . This is how it's actual- ly done ( " O tom , chto est ' i chto ne est ...
... according to all three of these theories anyone who desires to be an artist could produce pieces of so - called art continu- ously , just like any handicraft . This is how it's actual- ly done ( " O tom , chto est ' i chto ne est ...
Stran 220
... According to her , Tol- stoy was first influenced by the Swiss moralist F.R. Weiss , who ex- pounded his utilitarian and rationalistic ideas on self - perfection of man , best achieved by means of art . These blended with the philos ...
... According to her , Tol- stoy was first influenced by the Swiss moralist F.R. Weiss , who ex- pounded his utilitarian and rationalistic ideas on self - perfection of man , best achieved by means of art . These blended with the philos ...
Stran 257
... according to some ultimately harmoni- ous system of laws . It is rather a sort of intensity , a constant strug- gle of opposites that sustains itself , indeed , achieves its special Tol- stoyan sort of unity from the very tension among ...
... according to some ultimately harmoni- ous system of laws . It is rather a sort of intensity , a constant strug- gle of opposites that sustains itself , indeed , achieves its special Tol- stoyan sort of unity from the very tension among ...
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Preface | 6 |
The Lessons of Yasnaya Polyana | 41 |
The Conscience of the Artist | 68 |
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