Russian Thinkers, Band 1Hogarth Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... Stendhal . In his celebrated interview in 1901 with Paul Boyer , 1 Tolstoy coupled Stendhal and Rousseau as the two writers to whom he owed most , and added that all he had learnt about war he had learnt from Stendhal's description of ...
... Stendhal . In his celebrated interview in 1901 with Paul Boyer , 1 Tolstoy coupled Stendhal and Rousseau as the two writers to whom he owed most , and added that all he had learnt about war he had learnt from Stendhal's description of ...
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... Stendhal . But there is a figure behind Stendhal even drier , even more destructive , from whom Stendhal may well , at least in part , have derived his new method of interpreting social life , a celebrated writer with whose works ...
... Stendhal . But there is a figure behind Stendhal even drier , even more destructive , from whom Stendhal may well , at least in part , have derived his new method of interpreting social life , a celebrated writer with whose works ...
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... Stendhal , but the words of Prince Andrey about Austerlitz - ' We lost because we told ourselves we lost ' - as well as the attribution of Russian victory over Napoleon to the strength of the Russian desire to survive , echo Maistre and ...
... Stendhal , but the words of Prince Andrey about Austerlitz - ' We lost because we told ourselves we lost ' - as well as the attribution of Russian victory over Napoleon to the strength of the Russian desire to survive , echo Maistre and ...
Inhalt
The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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