Tolstoy's Aesthetics and His ArtSlavica Publishers, 1991 - 319 strani |
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Stran 98
... various sects , like the theologians of various faiths , mutually exclude and destroy one another : Listen to the artists of the schools of our times , and in all branches you will find each set of artists dis- owning others . In poetry ...
... various sects , like the theologians of various faiths , mutually exclude and destroy one another : Listen to the artists of the schools of our times , and in all branches you will find each set of artists dis- owning others . In poetry ...
Stran 101
... various authorities whom Tolstoy discusses briefly and then dismisses each in turn , like so many highschool seniors at their final examina- tions.1 In essence , his procedure amounts to a rhetorical gambit designed to make us feel , in ...
... various authorities whom Tolstoy discusses briefly and then dismisses each in turn , like so many highschool seniors at their final examina- tions.1 In essence , his procedure amounts to a rhetorical gambit designed to make us feel , in ...
Stran 265
... various marginalia to art . According to Tol- stoy , it is " incomparably more important " to produce these items " than to compose a novel or a symphony , or paint a picture , " be- cause these will only divert members of the upper ...
... various marginalia to art . According to Tol- stoy , it is " incomparably more important " to produce these items " than to compose a novel or a symphony , or paint a picture , " be- cause these will only divert members of the upper ...
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Preface | 6 |
The Lessons of Yasnaya Polyana | 41 |
The Conscience of the Artist | 68 |
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according activity actually aesthetics Anna Karenina appear artist basic beauty become beginning called characters civilization communication complex concept consciousness consists context course critics death definition described early effect emotion entire essay exists experience expression feeling felt fiction follows force French function hand human ideas imagination important inner instance interest issue kind language later literary literature living look matter Maude meaning mind moral Moscow namely nature notion novel object particular Peace peasant perception possible precisely present question reader reality reason references relationship religious Russian seems sense simple social society sort soul Soviet speak statement story stoy structure theory thing thought tion Tolstogo Tolstoy Tolstoy's true truth turn understand understood universal values various whole writer wrote