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bluebluess · 3 months
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eleancrvances · 6 months
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andrei "doomed by the narrative" bolkonsky has been on my mind recently.
the oresteia by roberte icke / prologue by dave malloy / waltz of the 101st lightborne / war and peace (1966-7) by sergei bondarchuk / grief lessons by anne carson / sunday morning by dave malloy / lake mungo (2001) / moby dick by herman melville / empty stage by franz wright / catheryne m. valente / the triumph of achilles by louise glück / ? / grief lessons by anne carson
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izmirinisigi · 2 months
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Bir kadının kaderi; sevdiği adamın ihanetiyle, sevmediği adamın sadakati arasında çizilir.
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la-novellista · 1 month
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Senza fretta, ma senza tregua.
-Lev Tolstoj
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okuryazarlar · 7 months
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İyi ki doğdun Tolstoy!
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umi-no-onnanoko · 3 months
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p1325 · 11 months
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My book collection so far
Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Emily Bronte - Wuthering Heights
Louisa May Alcott - Little Women
Charlotte Bronte - Jane Eyre
Jane Austen - Sense and Sensibility
Edith Wharton - The Age Of Innocence
Jane Austen - Emma
Gustave Flaubert - Madame Bovary
Jane Austen - Northanger Abbey
Edith Wharton - The House of Mirth
Jane Austen - Persuasion
Louisa May Alcott - Good Wives
Nathaniel Hawthorne - The Scarlet Letter
Charlotte Bronte - The Professor
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina (Part 1)
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina (Part 2)
Jane Austen - Mansfield Park
Anne Bronte - Agnes Grey
Thomas Hardy - Far from The Madding Crowd
William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair (Part 1)
William Makepeace Thackeray - Vanity Fair (Part 2)
Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos de Laclos - Dangerous Liaisons
Alexandre Dumas fils - The Lady of the Camellias
Henry James - Washington Square
Louisa May Alcott - A Garland For Girls
Henry James - The Portrait of A Lady (Part 1)
Henry James - The Portrait of A Lady (Part 2)
Jane Austen - Lady Susan. The Watson. Sanditon
Anne Brontë - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Thomas Hardy - Tess of the D’Urbeville
Edith Wharton - The Mother’s Recompense
Daniel Defoe - Moll Flanders
Henry James - The Wings of the Dove
Edith Wharton - The Customs of the Country
Kate Chopin - The Awakening
Jane Austen - Juvenilia  
George Eliot - Middlemarch (Part 1)
George Eliot - Middlemarch (Part 2)  
George Sand - Nanon
Henry James - The Ambassadors
Elizabeth Gaskell - Cranford
Thomas Hardy - Under The Greenwood Tree
Edith Wharton - Summer
George Sand - Indiana
Henry James - The Bostonians
George Eliot - Silas Marner
Henry James - The Golden Bowl (Part 1)
Henry James - The Golden Bowl (Part 2)  
Edith Wharton - The Twilight Sleep
Emily Eden - The Semi-Attached Couple
Edith Wharton - The Glimpses of the Moon
Mary Elizabeth Braddon - Lady Audley’s Secret
George Eliot - The Mill on the Floss
Elizabeth Gaskell - Mary Barton 
Fanny Burney - Evelina 
George Sand - Little Fadette
Emily Eden - The Semi-detached House
Charlotte Brontë - Shirley I
Charlotte Brontë - Shirley II
Daniel Defoe - Lady Roxana
Theodor Fontane  - Effie Briest 
Edith Wharton - The Cliff
Thomas Hardy - Two on a Tower
Frances Hodgson Burnett - A Lady of Quality
Louisa May Alcott - Moods
Edith Nesbit - The Incomplete Amorist
Frances Trollope - The Widow Barnaby (Part 1)
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mecnun1cinar · 10 months
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• Belki de her şeyi kabullenip hayatı akışına bırakmak lazım. Zorlamak bazen çözüm değildir. Ve zorla olan hiçbir şey güzel değildir.
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altri-menti · 11 months
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Sapeva che l'unico modo di salvarsi dalla gente era quello di nascondere le proprie ferite.
(Lev Tolstoj, Anna Karenina)
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canesenzafissadimora · 5 months
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Se riesci a provare dolore, sei vivo, Se riesci a sentire il dolore degli altri, sei umano.
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shibaribreaker · 1 year
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Anna Karenina (2012) dir. Joe Wright
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notalardaciglikatar · 8 months
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Ölmek için çok genç, yaşamak için fazla telaşlıydık.
Lev Tolstoy
İnsan Neyle Yaşar?
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recherchestetique · 3 months
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una rara foto di Anton ČECHOV e Lev TOLSTOJ insieme. I due scrittori - giganti della letteratura russa - si stimavano, ma non si piacevano. Scrive a questo proposito il critico letterario Dario Lodi: «Non poteva esserci intesa intellettuale fra i due. Troppo diversi. Tolstoj nutriva una speranza nella riscossa morale umana, Čechov era un pessimista: vedeva la società irrimediabilmente alla deriva, schiacciata da un materialismo che impediva qualunque ribaltamento. La gente coltivava solo un obiettivo: avere».
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la-novellista · 1 month
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Guardandola negli occhi pareva di leggere nella sua anima [...]
Lev Tolstoj, “Anna Karenina”
Art. Roberto Ferri, cantico delle anime
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papatyammy · 5 months
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''Her şey koca bir rezilliğin etrafında dönüp duruyor. Hepsi de memnun, böyle olması gerektiğinden eminler, ölene kadar bu şekilde devam etmeye razılar. Ama ben edemem.''
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dusleraleminde · 3 months
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📜Her şey o kadar iyi olabilecekken neden hepimiz acı çekiyoruz..?✨
~Lev Tolstoy
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