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... Stiva's dream world ( Ch . 1 , pg . 1 ) , where vengeance is sung in the exuberant tonalities of grand comic opera ( Saylor 1996 ) . Saylor's work is a signal to reconsider all the elements of Stiva's dream , its conception , symbolism ...
... Stiva's dream world ( Ch . 1 , pg . 1 ) , where vengeance is sung in the exuberant tonalities of grand comic opera ( Saylor 1996 ) . Saylor's work is a signal to reconsider all the elements of Stiva's dream , its conception , symbolism ...
Side 118
... ( Stiva's sister ) lures Vronsky , from the first moment . Stiva's own involuntary smile destroys his wife's inclination to be reconciled with him . As he leaves that encounter , Stiva thinks : " That silly smile was the cause of it all ...
... ( Stiva's sister ) lures Vronsky , from the first moment . Stiva's own involuntary smile destroys his wife's inclination to be reconciled with him . As he leaves that encounter , Stiva thinks : " That silly smile was the cause of it all ...
Side 181
... Stiva . Here let me clarify what I do and do not mean by saying that Stiva is the novel's symbol of evil . Tolstoy wants to argue that most evil in the world derives neither from grand actions nor even from malice . Certain spectacular ...
... Stiva . Here let me clarify what I do and do not mean by saying that Stiva is the novel's symbol of evil . Tolstoy wants to argue that most evil in the world derives neither from grand actions nor even from malice . Certain spectacular ...
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