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Sample notes
Isaiah Berlin - 'Tolstoy on Art and Morality'
Open University radio broadcast
1. T's views on A extreme - but he asks important Qs which disturb society
2. 1840s Uni of Kazan debate on purpose of A
T believes there should be simple answers to probs of life
3. Met simple & spontaneous people & soldiers in Caucasus
Crimean Sketches admired by Turgenev & Muscovites but T didn't fit
in milieu
4. Westernizers Vs Slavophiles - T agreed with Ws but rejects science
(Ss romantic conservatives)
5. 2 views of A in mid 19C - A for art's sake/ A for society's sake
6. Pierre (W&P) and Levin (AK) as egs of 'searchers for truth'
7. Natural life (even drunken violence) better than intellectual
8. T's contradiction - to be artist or moralist
9. T's 4 criteria for work of art
a) know what you want to say - lucidly and clearly
b) subject matter must be of essential interest
c) artist must live or imagine concretely his material
d) A must know the moral centre of situation
10. T crit of other writers
Shkspre and Goethe - too complex
'St Julien' (Flaubert) inauthentic
Turgenev and Chekhov guilty of triviality
11. What is Art? Emotion recollected and transmitted to others [Wordsworth]
Not self-expression - Only good should be transmitted
12. But his own tastes were for high art - Chopin, Beethoven, & Mozart
T Argues he himself corrupted
13. Tried to distinguish between his own art and moral tracts
14. 'Artist cannot help burning like a flame'
15. Couldn't reconcile contradictions in his own beliefs
Died still raging against self and society
 
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