Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
Tolstaya, Olga Konstantinovna (née Diterikhs; Andrey's first wife)
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Tolstaya, Pelageya Nikolayevna (T's grandmother)
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Tolstaya, Praskovya Fyodorovna
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Tolstaya, Sofya Andreyevna (Sonya; née Bers; T's wife)
birth (1844)
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education
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visits Yasnaya Polyana with her mother
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character
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marriage to T
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T's love for her
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arrival at Yasnaya Polyana
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household duties
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attitude to peasants
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autobiography
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anxious for T to start another novel after
War and Peace
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name-day party
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provides emotional stability
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longing for a change of scenery
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passionate about opera
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teaches at T's school
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Christmas at Yasnaya Polyana
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and
Anna Karenina
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deaths of her children
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gravely ill with peritonitis
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attitude to Alexeyev
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and T's Decembrist manuscript
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and T's plea for clemency for Alexander II assassins
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goes out into Moscow society
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publishes T's old writings
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death of her mother
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twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
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The Kreutzer Sonata
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famine relief
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attitude to Tolstoyans
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defaces Tolstoyan group photograph
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'suicide attempts'
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neglects Sasha
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piano-playing
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and T's excommunication
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inventory of library and T's archive
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short-sightedness
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undergoes surgery
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increasingly hostile to Chertkov
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finds 'The Devil' manuscript
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and T's royalties
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threatens to poison herself
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paranoia and hysteria
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and Chertkov's access to T's diaries
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tries to drown herself after T leaves her
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and T's death
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attends T's funeral
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relations with her children
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share of the Yasnaya Polyana estate
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rights dispute
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wants Yasnaya Polyana to be bought for the nation
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marks her fiftieth wedding anniversary
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land handed over to peasants
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state pension
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steadily loses interest in life
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hands over keys to chests ofT's manuscripts
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and Sovnarkom
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and Sergeyenko's rudeness
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death (1919)
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scholarly articles dedicated to her memory
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first Russian biography of (2010)
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'Some Girls Came to See Masha'
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Tolstaya, Sofya Nikolayevna (née Filosofova; T's daughter-in-law)
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Tolstaya, Tatyana Lvovna (Tanya)
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Sukhotina-Tolstaya, Tatyana
Tolstaya, Varvara Lvovna (T's daughter)
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Tolstaya, Varvara Sergeyevna (Varya; T's niece; wife of Vladimir Vasiliev)
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Tolstaya, Vera Sergeyevna (T's niece; wife of Abdurashid Sarafov)
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Tolstoy, Alexey Lvovich (Alyosha; T's son)
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Tolstoy, Alexey Konstantinovich (Alyosha)
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Tolstoy, Andrey Ivanovich ('Big Nest'; T's great-grandfather)
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Tolstoy, Andrey Kharitonovich
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Tolstoy, Andrey Lvovich (T's son)
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Tolstoy, Dmitry Andreyevich
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Tolstoy, Dmitry Nikolayevich ('Mitenka'; T's brother)
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mistreats his serf
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fervent Christian
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appearance
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friendship with Lyubov Sergeyevna
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artistically gifted
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Sergey his polar opposite
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inherits Shcherbachevka estate
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works at Ministry of Justice
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T visits him at his estate
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illness
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common-law wife
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Tolstoy, Fyodor Ivanovich, the 'American'
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Tolstoy, Grigory Sergeyevich (Grisha; T's nephew)
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Tolstoy, Ilya Andreyevich (T's grandfather)
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marries after army career
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properties
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hospitable and generous
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lack of education
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gambling
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poor business deals
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dismissed from his post on corruption charges
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bankruptcy
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death
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Tolstoy, Ilya Vladimirovich (grandson of Alexandra's brother Ilya)
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Tolstoy, Ilya Lvovich (T's son)
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birth
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on T's character
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and T's school at Yasnaya Polyana
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character
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appearance
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Christmas at Yasnaya Polyana
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piano-playing 'for Prokhor'
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trip to the steppe (1878)
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proposes to Sofya Filosofova
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marriage to Sofya
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T appalled at his comfortable lifestyle
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always short of money
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and T's death
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share of the Yasnaya Polyana estate
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Tolstoy, Ivan Lvovich (Vanechka; T's son)
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Tolstoy, Ivan Petrovich
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Tolstoy Jubilee Committee
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Tolstoy, Lev Lvovich (T's son)
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birth
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trip to the steppe (1878)
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constant arguments with T
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Samara estate
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mental health
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marriage
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share of the Yasnaya Polyana estate
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works for Red Cross in World War I
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detests Chertkov
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publishes
The Truth About My Father
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Tolstoy, Lev Nikolayevich
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birth in Yasnaya Polyana (28 August 1828)
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death of his mother (1830)
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name
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memory of being tightly swaddled
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relationship with his father
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love of horses
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happy childhood
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