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... character struggles against or finds consonance with other characters / ideas without specific reference to environmental conditions . It seems that for Dostoevsky physical states are signs of the inward conditions of characters . They ...
... character struggles against or finds consonance with other characters / ideas without specific reference to environmental conditions . It seems that for Dostoevsky physical states are signs of the inward conditions of characters . They ...
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... characters there " not really masterpieces " and thought that " Anna has been much overpraised and Kitty's nothing at all " ( Forster , Letters , II , 123 ) . Furthermore , when surveying his library in 1949 and describing , usually ...
... characters there " not really masterpieces " and thought that " Anna has been much overpraised and Kitty's nothing at all " ( Forster , Letters , II , 123 ) . Furthermore , when surveying his library in 1949 and describing , usually ...
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... characters in Tolstoy exercise judgment , rather than rely merely upon habit , does not mean that their judgment is always sound . However , they do learn from their mistakes , and as a result , in distinction to other characters , they ...
... characters in Tolstoy exercise judgment , rather than rely merely upon habit , does not mean that their judgment is always sound . However , they do learn from their mistakes , and as a result , in distinction to other characters , they ...
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