985 resultados para Leo Tolstoy
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Correspondence, clippings, manuscripts, notes, reports, relating to Bernstein's journalistic, literary and diplomatic careers. Correspondence with well-known literary, political and communal, society personalities, 1908-1935. Includes Cyrus Adler, Viscount Allenby, Joseph Barondess, Bernard Baruch, Henri Bergson, Hayyim Nahman Bialik, Jacob Billikopf, Vladimir Bourtzeff, Louis Brandeis, Robert Cecil, Fyodor Chaliapin, Jacob de Haas, Albert Einstein, Henry Ford, Felix Frankfurter, Herbert Hoover, Vladimir Jabotinsky, Horace M. Kallen, Peretz Hirschbein, Peter Kropotkin, Herbert Lehman, Louis Lipsky, Judah L. Magnes, Louis Marshall, Henry Morgenthau, Max Nordau, Adolph Simon Ochs, David de Sola Pool, Bernard G. Richards, Theodore Roosevelt, Julius Rosenwald, Jacob Schiff, Harry Schneiderman, Maurice Schwartz, George Bernard Shaw, Sholem Aleichem, Nathan Straus, Henrietta Szold, Chaim Tchernowitz, Leo Tolstoy, Samuel Untermyer, Henry Van Dyke, Lillian Wald, Felix Warburg, Chaim Weizman n, Jefferson Williams, Stephen Wise, Israel Zangwill. Correspondence and other materials relating to Bernstein's post as U.S. ambassador to Albania. Materials pertaining to Bernstein's editorial work at *The Day*, *Jewish Tribune*, *New York Herald*, *Jewish Daily Bulletin*. Materials pertaining to Bernstein's involvement with the American Jewish Committee. Correspondence with organizations including American Jewish Congress, *American Hebrew*, HIAS, *Jewish Chronicle* (London), Jewish Community of New York, *Menorah Journal*, *New York American*, *New York Times*, ORT, U.S. Dept. of State, Yiddish Art Theater, Zionist Organization of America. Articles, clippings, correspondence and court materials relating to the Ford libel suit. Miscellaneous documents and reports relating to the Paris Peace Conference, the Jewish situation in Russia, 1917-1920, Russian revolutionary events of 1917. News dispatches from Russia, 1917-1920s. Translations by Bernstein of Russian wri Andre yev,
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Wydział Teologiczny
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Ce mémoire sur les fondements de la désobéissance civile se divise en trois parties. Le premier chapitre concerne la définition de la désobéissance civile d’après l’analyse d’Hugo Adam Bedau. Le deuxième chapitre traite des origines historiques du concept à partir des textes de David Henry Thoreau et Léon Tolstoï jusqu’aux campagnes de Mohandas Gandhi et Martin Luther King. Le dernier chapitre porte sur la pratique de la désobéissance civile dans les régimes démocratiques selon John Rawls. L’objectif de ce mémoire est de démontrer que la désobéissance civile est conforme à la justice malgré son caractère illégal, qu’elle a été bénéfique historiquement à l’évolution des mentalités et qu’elle est nécessaire en démocratie.
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O texto ora apresentado efetiva a discussão principal dos conceitos ser-para-a-morte e si-próprio da filosofia do filósofo Heidegger, embasado no livro Ser e Tempo, tendo por intuito entender como o ser-para-a-morte implica na apropriação do si-próprio. O embasamento metodológico utilizado é o da fenomenologia-hermenêutica, criada pelo próprio autor para dar conta de suas conceituações, formando o conjunto de sua obra. A escrita é desenvolvida em três capítulos. O primeiro faz um apanhado geral sobre o pensamento de Heidegger, refazendo o percurso de seu filosofar, esclarecendo a utilização dos conceitos, por meio de exaustivas explicações, que vão desde o ser, perpassando pelo Dasein, até o ser-para-a-morte, sendo também um alicerce para as próximas etapas. Já o segundo capítulo trata mais fortemente do ser-para-a-morte no enlace com a literatura, na obra “A morte de Ivan Ilitch” de Liev Tolstói, demonstrando na experiência da personagem a apropriação de si, ao encarar a sua morte prematuramente, depois de ser interpelado pela angústia, compreendendo ser-para-amorte. No terceiro capítulo, será feita a síntese das questões debatidas com ênfase no si-próprio, concebendo os conceitos heideggerianos, como cuidado, impessoalidade, silêncio, utilizados na compreensão de uma educação em Heidegger.
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This article begins at Barthes lecture of Tolstoy's War and Peace, to understand some writing moves observed at the manuscript of his novel "Vita Nova". To reach this purpose, we find an element in Tolstoy's book he intended to develop in his novel: the fight of Good and Evil, developed in the last text by written Barthes before dying.
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O presente artigo parte da releitura de Barthes de Guerra e paz, de Tolstoi, para entender alguns movimentos de escritura presentes nos manuscritos de seu romance "Vita Nova". Para isso, procuramos encontrar um elemento no livro de Tolstoi que ele pretendia desenvolver em seu romance: o combate do Bem e do Mal, questão desenvolvida no último texto escrito por Barthes antes de morrer.
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"Reprinted from the Times literary supplement."
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This thesis examines how the depiction of the family during war reinforces or challenges societal values in three nineteenth-century novels. The primary focus lies in three novels by Sir Walter Scott, Leo Tolstoy, and Harriet Beecher Stowe that represent the perspectives of England, Russia, and the United States, respectively, and their evolving nationalism as the roots of the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War became visible. By investigating the interaction between economic classes, it can be concluded that the preservation of the family is inherently dependent on social status in some nations, while in others, it is integral to daily life regardless of class. The backdrop of impending war only serves to heighten national differences, overturn the organization of the family hierarchy, and redefine the idea of the modern household.
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In this article I reflect upon the educational writings and teaching experiences of the 19th-Century Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. Tolstoy is known to have attached much importance to his own writing on education, even more than to the literary creations for which he is best remembered. His writings on education have much to contribute to our present-day understanding of the learning process and cover such issues as, ‘learner autonomy’, ‘motivation’, ‘relationship’ and ‘student voice’. Tolstoy’s teaching experience was with multiethnic peasant children in his schools in Yasnaya Polyana. I intend to illustrate that the themes and issues that arose from his experiences in the 1860s can still find resonance with students and teachers in the 21st century.
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Includes index.
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Vol. 25-26, 28 ed. by Hagberg Wright; v.27, tr. by Aylmer Maude.
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