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Bers, Lyubov Alexandrovna (née Islavina; Sonya's mother)
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marriage to Andrey Bers
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her children
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and Sonya's marriage to T
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birth of grandson Sergey
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T stays with her
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death
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Bers, Pyotr Andreyevich (Petya; Sonya's brother)
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Bers, Stepan Andreyevich ('Uncle Styopa'; Sonya's brother)
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Bers, Vladimir Andreyevich (Volodya; Sonya's brother)
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Bers, Vyacheslav Andreyevich (Sonya's brother)
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Bessarabia
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Bibikov, Alexander
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Bible in Russian

complete Bible
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New Testament
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Billington, James, Librarian of Congress
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Biryukov, Pavel ('Posha')
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Biryulevo, near Moscow
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'Bloody Sunday' (9 January 1905)
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bogatyrs
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Bogdanovich-Lutovinova, Varvara

Nikolayevna (illegitimate daughter and ward of Turgenev's mother)
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Bolsheviks
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Bolshevism
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Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
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Bonch-Bruevich, Vladimir
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Bondarev, Timofey
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The Triumph of the Farmer or Industry and Parasitism
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Boot, Alexander
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Borodino, Battle of (1812)
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Botkin, Nikolay
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Botkin, Dr Sergey
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Botkin, Vasily
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Botkin family
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Bouffes Parisiens
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Boyer, Paul
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Brezhnev, Leonid
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British Museum, London
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Bronze Horseman, St Petersburg
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Brotherhood Church, Croydon, Surrey
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Brotherhood Publishing Company
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Brussels
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Bucharest
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Buddhism
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Bulgakov, Valentin
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Bulgarian atrocities (1876)
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Burnaya fort
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Burnouf, Eugène
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Buzuluk
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bylinas
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Byzantine Empire
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Calvin, John
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Canada, Dukhobors emigrate to
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Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Moscow
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Cathedral of St Sophia, Constantinople
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Catherine I, Empress of Russia
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Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia
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Nakaz (Instruction)
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'Greek Project'
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Catholic Church indulgences
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Caucasus
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T's brother Nikolay serves in
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T travels to and joins the army
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Levitsky's photographs
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climate
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mineral springs
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Khilkov exiled
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military conscription in
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T's son Andrey absconds to
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T's daughter Sasha serves in
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Caves Monastery, Kiev
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Cedarville, near Wichita, Kansas
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censorship
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Censorship Committee
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Chaikovsky, Nikolay
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Chambéry, France
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Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor
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Cheboksary
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Chechens

admiration for T 7
T writes about 7,
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outwitting of General Ermolov
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Russian guerrilla warfare against
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Cheka
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Chekhov, Anton
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T admires his short stories
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regards T as Russia's greatest living artist
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The Kreutzer Sonata
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studies Sakhalin penal colony
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admires T's famine relief work
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steals Tanya's heart at Yasnaya Polyana
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in the Crimea
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tuberculosis
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alarmed at T's illness
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telephone conversations with T
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T on his genius
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death
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'A Nightmare'
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The Seagull
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'Supplementary Questions to the Personal Forms of the Statistical Census Suggested by Antosha Chekhonte' 296

Chernyshevsky, Nikolay
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The Aesthetic Relations of Art to Reality
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What Is to Be Done?
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Chertkov, Alexander
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Chertkov, Grigory
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Chertkov, Vladimir Grigorievich
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background
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education
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army career
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appearance
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character
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T's closest friend
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decision to devote his life to the peasantry
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religious views in tune with T's
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correspondence with T
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court connections
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The Intermediary set up
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his wealth
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opens a bookshop in Moscow
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influence over T's affairs
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vegetarian
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visits Drozhzhin
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group portrait of male Tolstoyans
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T finds a dacha for him and his family
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displaces Sonya in T's affections
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evidence on persecution of sectarians in Russia
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his life's work
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appeals for help for the Dukhobors
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apartment searched and sent into exile
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exiled in England
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marriage to Anna Diterikhs
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and Goldenweiser
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publication ofT's works
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sets up Free Word Press in Purleigh, Essex
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Sergey Tolstoy visits in Essex
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moves Free Word Press to St Petersburg
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gradual return to Russia
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visits Yasnaya Polyana
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sets up Free Age Press in Christchurch, Hampshire (now Dorset),
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Tolstoy archive
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lack of interference from Russian government
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seeks a buyer for Yasnaya Polyana
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and T's eightieth birthday
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ordered to leave Tula province
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Sonya's hostility
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and T's death at Astapovo station
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biased account ofT's last days
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copyright issue
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canonical edition of T's complete collected works
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supports war effort in World War I
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obtains release of T's daughter Alexandra from the Lubyanka
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opposition to the Bolsheviks
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writes testimonials for Tolstoyans
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writes impassioned 'Letter to English Friends'
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forms Co-operative Association
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refusal to compromise his beliefs
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the subject of several denunciations
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raided by the Cheka
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avoids exile
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and Stalin
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ill-health
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death
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named blackened in print
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Chertkov, Vladimir Vladimirovich (Dima)
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Chertkova, Anna Konstantinovna ('Galya'; née Diterikhs)
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