Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
'The Woman Question'
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Stranniks ('wanderers')
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Strauss, David Friedrich
Life of Jesus
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Old and New Faith
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Strauss, Johann, Jr
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Strauss, Victor von
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Strindberg, August
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Among French Peasants
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'Stundists'
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Subbotniks ('Sabbatarians')
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Sukhotin, Mikhail Sergeyevich (T's son-in- law)
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Sukhotin, Sergey Mikhailovich
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Sukhotina, Maria Alexeyevna (née Dyakova)
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Sukhotina-Tolstaya, Tatyana Lvovna (Tanya; T's daughter)
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birth
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and T's fame
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teaches at T's school
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character
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education
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Christmas celebration
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goes into Moscow society
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famine relief
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involvement in Tolstoyan movement
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and Chekhov
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marriage to Mikhail Sukhotin
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helps the Molokans
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miscarriages/stillbirths
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birth of T's favourite granddaughter
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and T's secret will
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and T's death
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tense relations with her mother
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posts bail for Bulgakov and Makovicky
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describes desperate conditions at Yasnaya Polyana
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manages Moscow museum
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emigration (1925)
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Sukhovo-Kobylin, Alexander
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Suvorin, Alexey
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Suvorina, Anna
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Suvorov, Ivan (Vanyushka)
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Suvorov, Mikhail
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Suzdal Monastery prison
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Swedish Academy
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Syutayev, Vasily
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T
Tabor, Emily (governess)
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Taneyev, Sergey
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The Oresteia
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Tapsell, Thomas
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Tarsey, Hannah
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Machutadze, Hannah
Tarsey, Jenny
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Tatyana Filippovna (T family nanny)
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Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich
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Piano Concerto No.1
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Quartet No.1 op.11
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Temyasheva, Evdokiya Alexandrovna (Dunechka)
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Terek Cossacks
(Terskie kazaki)
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Terek river
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Théâtre des Variétés, Paris
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Théâtre Français, Paris
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Three Elders legend
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Opera House
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Tobolsk
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Tocqueville, Alexis de
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Tokutomi, Roka (pseudonym of Kenjiro Tokutomi)
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Tolstaya, Alexandra Ilyinichna
see
Osten-Sacken
Tolstaya, Alexandra Vladimirovna (née Glebova; T's daughter-in-law)
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Tolstaya, Alexandra Lvovna (Sasha; T's daughter)
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and T's secret will
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and T's death
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relationship with her mother
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copyright issue
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land handed over to peasants
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Sonya passes over control of her publishing operation
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goes to the front as a nurse in World War I
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posts bail for Bulgakov and Makovický
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and publication of T's complete works
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achieves rank of colonel and St George medals for bravery
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takes charge of T's manuscripts
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Commissar of Yasnaya Polyana
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arrests and imprisonment
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in charge of farming at Yasnaya Polyana
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forms Co-operative Association
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upset by Chertkov's book about T
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starts Yasnaya Polyana village school
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pleads for clemency for Bulgakov
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and centenary of T's birth
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attacked in
Pravda
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lectures in Japan
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never returns to Russia
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becomes a vociferous critic of the Soviet regime
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name erased from history as a 'traitor to the motherland'
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partially rehabilitated (1977)
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death in United States (1979)
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Tolstaya, Alexandra Ivanovna (née Shchetinina, T's great-grandmother)
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Tolstaya, Alexandra Andreyevna ('Alexandrine')
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dikost
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calls T 'the roaring lion'
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relationship with T
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unmarried and childless
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character
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well connected at court
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in Switzerland with T
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and T's gambling
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T's closest confidante
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Shabunin case
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asks T to tell her about his children
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and Samara
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meets Sonya
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governess to Alexander II's youngest children
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T's 1878 visit
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and T's researches
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argues with T over religion
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and Dostoevsky
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T wants her to intercede on Anna Armfeldt's behalf
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frosty meeting with T (1897)
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reconciliation with T
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death
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Tolstaya, Anna Ilyinichna (T's granddaughter)
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Tolstaya, Avdotya Maximovna (nee Tugaeva)
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Tolstaya, Dora (née Westerlund; T's daughter-in-law)
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Tolstaya, Ekaterina Vasilievna (previously Artsimovich; Andrey Lvovich's second wife)
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Tolstaya, Elena Sergeyevna (T's niece)
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Tolstaya, Elizaveta Andreyevna
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Tolstaya, Maria (Masha; T's daughter)
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Obolenskaya, Maria Lvovna
Tolstaya, Maria Mikhailovna (Masha; née Shishkina; Sergey's wife)
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Tolstaya, Maria Nikolayevna (née Volkonskaya; T's mother)
death of her mother
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at Yasnaya Polyana
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education
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character
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visits St Petersburg
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death of her fiancé
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and Louise Henissiénne
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appearance
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marriage to Nikolay Ilyich
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T's cult of his mother
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and Nikolay's character
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name and nickname for T
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deeply religious
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childbirth
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waits for her husband's return
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and her mother-in-law
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and Toinette
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death (1830)
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Nikolay Ilyich buried next to her
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'The Russian Pamela, or There are No Rules Without Exceptions'
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Tolstaya, Maria Nikolayevna (Masha; T's sister)
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birth
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inherits Pirogovo
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returns to Yasnaya Polyana from Moscow
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relationship with T
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education
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leaves Kazan and lives at Yasnaya Polyana
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property inheritance
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marries Valerian Petrovich
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childbirth
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piano-playing
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Gasha Trubetskaya works for her
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T gives her his grand piano
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takes the waters at Pyatigorsk
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T visits
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and Turgenev
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looks after Dmitry
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unhappy marriage
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visits Moscow with T
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travels abroad
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and secret police raid of Yasnaya Polyana
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a depressive
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affair with de Kleen
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daughter Elena
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death of son Nikolay
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becomes a nun
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and Syutayev
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and Vanechka's death
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emotional visit to Sonya
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death
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