Story of a Life: In that dawnHarvill P., 1965 - Authors, Russian |
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... revolution , it is easy to see today how charged they were with a sense of unavoid- able , impending change . The old order had been destroyed . But hardly anyone in his heart of hearts believed that the revolution had achieved its aim ...
... revolution , it is easy to see today how charged they were with a sense of unavoid- able , impending change . The old order had been destroyed . But hardly anyone in his heart of hearts believed that the revolution had achieved its aim ...
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... Revolution , the Decembrist Rising , the Paris Commune and the Revolution of 1905 cast their distant glow on current events , making them still more vivid and exciting . Despite its inner contradictions , even the poetry of Verhaeren ...
... Revolution , the Decembrist Rising , the Paris Commune and the Revolution of 1905 cast their distant glow on current events , making them still more vivid and exciting . Despite its inner contradictions , even the poetry of Verhaeren ...
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... revolution , of the break- down of all familiar ways and notions , anyone should have been interested in anything so remote from his daily revolutionary life as the East or as poetry . But the human mind is more capacious than might be ...
... revolution , of the break- down of all familiar ways and notions , anyone should have been interested in anything so remote from his daily revolutionary life as the East or as poetry . But the human mind is more capacious than might be ...
Contents
Whirlpool page | 7 |
Blue Torches | 23 |
The Journalists Café | 36 |
Copyright | |
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