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... present burial is as provisional as was her actual , present life . Tolstoy , I think , would admire these elaborations of the themes he sketched out in his portrayal of Mrs. Shirkin - but in the fourth part of Zola's tale , the part ...
... present burial is as provisional as was her actual , present life . Tolstoy , I think , would admire these elaborations of the themes he sketched out in his portrayal of Mrs. Shirkin - but in the fourth part of Zola's tale , the part ...
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... present study is the Kodjak essay , which engages not only the question of how Tolstoy presents death but also the question of how Tolstoy presents intimations of immortality . Kodjak does not undertake a detailed study of " Three ...
... present study is the Kodjak essay , which engages not only the question of how Tolstoy presents death but also the question of how Tolstoy presents intimations of immortality . Kodjak does not undertake a detailed study of " Three ...
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... present moment and to remember that " complex moral thinking , informed by a rich sense of temporality , may liberate us from the tyranny of the present instant " ( 282 ) . It is clear from what has been outlined here that novels are ...
... present moment and to remember that " complex moral thinking , informed by a rich sense of temporality , may liberate us from the tyranny of the present instant " ( 282 ) . It is clear from what has been outlined here that novels are ...
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