Russian Thinkers, Band 1Hogarth Press, 1978 - 312 Seiten |
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... attitude to literature . VII There may be said to exist at least two attitudes towards literature and the arts in general , and it may not be uninteresting to contrast them . For short , I propose to call one French , the other Russian ...
... attitude to literature . VII There may be said to exist at least two attitudes towards literature and the arts in general , and it may not be uninteresting to contrast them . For short , I propose to call one French , the other Russian ...
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... attitude of mind ( which I have deliberately exaggerated ) was rejected with the utmost vehemence by almost every major Russian writer of the nineteenth century ; and this was so whether they were writers with an explicit moral or ...
... attitude of mind ( which I have deliberately exaggerated ) was rejected with the utmost vehemence by almost every major Russian writer of the nineteenth century ; and this was so whether they were writers with an explicit moral or ...
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... attitude which I attribute to the Russians is a specifically moral attitude ; their attitude to life and to art is identical , and it is ultimately a moral attitude . This is some- thing not to be confused with the notion of art with a ...
... attitude which I attribute to the Russians is a specifically moral attitude ; their attitude to life and to art is identical , and it is ultimately a moral attitude . This is some- thing not to be confused with the notion of art with a ...
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The Hedgehog and the Fox | 22 |
Herzen and Bakunin on Individual Liberty | 82 |
A Remarkable Decade | 114 |
Urheberrecht | |
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