Tolstoy's Aesthetics and His ArtSlavica Publishers, 1991 - 319 strani |
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Stran 18
... question of relationship be- tween reality and imagination , but with one very significant addi- tion : the reader . If a genius does not create but retraces , the mir- ror of nature which is his imagination must now be further reflect ...
... question of relationship be- tween reality and imagination , but with one very significant addi- tion : the reader . If a genius does not create but retraces , the mir- ror of nature which is his imagination must now be further reflect ...
Stran 69
... question : ... my question , simple as it at first appeared , includ- ed a demand for an explanation of the finite in terms of the infinite , and vice versa . I asked : " What is the meaning of life beyond time , cause and space ? " And ...
... question : ... my question , simple as it at first appeared , includ- ed a demand for an explanation of the finite in terms of the infinite , and vice versa . I asked : " What is the meaning of life beyond time , cause and space ? " And ...
Stran 278
... question : " Is it a good thing that this pile is growing ? Why is it growing ? No one will answer you these questions , and in fact , they will be astonished that you should worry about any answers to questions like that . " See ...
... question : " Is it a good thing that this pile is growing ? Why is it growing ? No one will answer you these questions , and in fact , they will be astonished that you should worry about any answers to questions like that . " See ...
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Preface | 6 |
The Lessons of Yasnaya Polyana | 41 |
The Conscience of the Artist | 68 |
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