The Characters of Love: A Study in the Literature of PersonalityConstable, 1960 - 295 pages |
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Page 39
... Anna Karenina we are more aware of the part played by historical and social circumstances in the larger issue of why the the story than we are in Troilus and 39 THE WORLDS OF LOVE.
... Anna Karenina we are more aware of the part played by historical and social circumstances in the larger issue of why the the story than we are in Troilus and 39 THE WORLDS OF LOVE.
Page 99
... Anna Karenina when Vronsky is riding in the steeplechase , and Anna is terribly conscious how different her feelings about him are from those of the party with whom she is sitting and with whom she is outwardly identified . After dinner ...
... Anna Karenina when Vronsky is riding in the steeplechase , and Anna is terribly conscious how different her feelings about him are from those of the party with whom she is sitting and with whom she is outwardly identified . After dinner ...
Page 259
... Anna Karenina , for instance , with its pathos of confusion and anti - climax , would no doubt have struck him as being such an ending . Vronsky , off to the wars and broken - hearted about Anna's death as he is , is more immediately ...
... Anna Karenina , for instance , with its pathos of confusion and anti - climax , would no doubt have struck him as being such an ending . Vronsky , off to the wars and broken - hearted about Anna's death as he is , is more immediately ...
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