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... possible the theories of Tolstoy . " " A booklet entitled Diana , a psycho - fyziological essay on sexual relations for married men and women was enclosed with the letter for Tolstoy's perusal . Acknowledging receipt of the pamphlet ...
... possible the theories of Tolstoy . " " A booklet entitled Diana , a psycho - fyziological essay on sexual relations for married men and women was enclosed with the letter for Tolstoy's perusal . Acknowledging receipt of the pamphlet ...
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... possible to tell another what one feels ? " Anna Karenina , ( 9 : 355 ; pt . 7 , ch . 29 ) .1 Few readers of Tolstoy will fail to recognize the tragic and angry meditation here as characteristic of Anna's final hours . Everything seems ...
... possible to tell another what one feels ? " Anna Karenina , ( 9 : 355 ; pt . 7 , ch . 29 ) .1 Few readers of Tolstoy will fail to recognize the tragic and angry meditation here as characteristic of Anna's final hours . Everything seems ...
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... possible . " ( 137 ) In other words , everyone ought to be happy at the end of the Victorian novel , given that it is , within thefictive universe of the Victorians , entirely possible to obtain the complete satisfaction of desire ...
... possible . " ( 137 ) In other words , everyone ought to be happy at the end of the Victorian novel , given that it is , within thefictive universe of the Victorians , entirely possible to obtain the complete satisfaction of desire ...
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