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Tolstoy was always deeply interested in questions of morality and right conduct , and Orwin's approach is certainly a proper one . She understands Tolstoy's moral progress in the context of his developing acquaintance with the writings ...
Tolstoy was always deeply interested in questions of morality and right conduct , and Orwin's approach is certainly a proper one . She understands Tolstoy's moral progress in the context of his developing acquaintance with the writings ...
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... moral concerns in a fully adequate manner ; that is , there is a moral uneasiness in Tolstoy which causes him to think again and yet again about the conclusions which he reaches at the various stages of his career . And yet I would also ...
... moral concerns in a fully adequate manner ; that is , there is a moral uneasiness in Tolstoy which causes him to think again and yet again about the conclusions which he reaches at the various stages of his career . And yet I would also ...
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... moral complexity and hone our moral and aesthetic awareness.2 Tolstoy locates his implicit invitation to self - awareness within a novelistic structure that draws us into moral struggle . He encourages us to scrutinize our own moral and ...
... moral complexity and hone our moral and aesthetic awareness.2 Tolstoy locates his implicit invitation to self - awareness within a novelistic structure that draws us into moral struggle . He encourages us to scrutinize our own moral and ...
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