Authors: Rosamund Bartlett
'A Terrible Question'
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'Thou Shalt Not Kill'
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'Three Deaths'
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'Tikhon and Malanya'
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To the Clergy
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Tolstoy's Complete Collected Works Banned in Russia
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'The Two Hussars'
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Union and Translation of the Four Gospels
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War and Peace
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ancestors as prototypes for central characters
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battle scenes
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changes in its eventual form
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Christmas
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the holy fool
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hunting scenes
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moral duties of Russian aristocracy
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Moscow as a queenless hive
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Natasha's night at the opera
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Natasha's seduction by Kuragin
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not regarded as a novel by T
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popularity
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publication of
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religiosity of Princess Maria
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research for
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royalties
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sales
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shooting parties
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sin and redemption
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T begins writing
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T manipulates events and people to suit his view of history
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'Three Ages' plan
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title
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translations
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T's family members inspire memorable characters
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T's skewed presentation of history in
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Turgenev on
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and World War II
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written at the happiest time in T's life
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written with Sonya's support
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and Yasnaya Polyana
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War Stories
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What I Believe
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What is Art?
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'What Men Live By'
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What Then Must We Do? (What Is to Be Done?)
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'The Wood-Felling: A Cadet's Tale'
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Youth
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Tolstoy, Mikhail Lvovich (Misha; T's son)
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accomplished pianist and violinist
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marriage to Alexandra Glebova
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and T's death
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share of the Yasnaya Polyana estate
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war service
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Tolstoy, Nikolay Nikolayevich (T's brother)
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character
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at Yasnaya Polyana
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little green stick in the woods
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T on
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education
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and his father's death
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guardianship issue
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army career
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Nikolskoye estate
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T accompanies him to the Caucasus
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character
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T confesses to gambling lapse
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in Moscow with T
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hunting
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seeks a cure for his tuberculosis abroad
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marble bust of him
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death
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'Hunting in the Caucasus'
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Tolstoy, Nikolay Lvovich (T's son)
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Tolstoy, Nikolay Ilyich (T's father)
civil service career
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his illegitimate son
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army career
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marriage to Maria Nikolayevna
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embroiled in endless court cases
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hunting
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a conscientious single parent
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relationship with T
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appearance
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character
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his serfs
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artistically gifted
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works hard to restore the family fortunes
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building work at Yasnaya Polyana
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Toinette's love for him
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Toinette refuses his proposal
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lunch-time
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Pirogovo lawsuite
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health problems
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death (1837)
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Aline has to deal with his financial affairs
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Tolstoy, Nikolay Valerianovich (Kolya; T's nephew)
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Tolstoy, Pyotr Alexandrovich
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Tolstoy, Pyotr Andreyevich (1645–1729)
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character
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studies navigation and ship building in Italy
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Western influence
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ambassador to Constantinople
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tsarevich
Alexey
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made a count
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imprisoned by Menshikov
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loses title and exiled to Solovetsky Monastery
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death
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title restored
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Tolstoy, Pyotr Lvovich (Petya; T's son)
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Tolstoy, Sergey Lvovich (Seryozha; T's son)
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birth
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education
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teaches at T's school
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appearance
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character
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Christmas at Yasnaya Polyana
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T orders peasant shirts for him
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Anna Karenina
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sympathy for the family's male tutors
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plays chess with Turgenev
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at Samara
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accompanies the Kreutzer Sonata
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works for the Tula peasant bank
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receives Nikolskoye
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failed marriage
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composer and ethnomusicologist
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French rights to
Resurrection
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accompanies Dukhobors to Canada
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second marriage
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and T's death
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relinquishes his share of T's estate
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and complete scholarly edition of T's works
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teaches at Moscow Conservatoire
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biography of Fyodor Ivanovich Tolstoy
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Tolstoy, Sergey Nikolayevich (T's brother)
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at Yasnaya Polyana
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inherits Pirogovo
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education
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Dmitry's polar opposite
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a major influence on T's waywardness
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short army career
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love of hunting
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concerned about T gambling in St Petersburg
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in love with gypsy Maria Shishkina
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pet phrase for T
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tries to help T
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in Germany
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and T's wedding
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a depressive
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breaks off engagement to Tanya Bers
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marriage to Maria Shishkina
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lack of sympathy for T
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heartfelt letter to T
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death
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Tolstoy, Sergey Mikhailovich (T's grandson)
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Tolstoy, Valerian Petrovich (T's brother-in-law)
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