Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy : the Critical Heritage.
Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy (1828-1910). The greatest Russian writer. Writings include Anna Karenina, War and Peace. Volume covers the period 1852-1910. Extras: Appendix of Russian literary and historical references.
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1997.
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Table of Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Contents; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; NOTE ON THE TEXT; INTRODUCTION; ANNENKOV on 'Childhood' and 'Boyhood', review, 'Contemporary, 1855; DUDYSHKIN, review of 'The Raid' and 'The Woodfelling', 'Fatherland Notes', 1855; DRUZHININ on the bad style of 'Youth', letter, 1856; Unsigned review of 'Sebastopol in August', 'Fatherland Notes', 1856; K.S. AKSAKOV on Tolstoy's powers of analysis, 'Russian Conversation', 1857; KHOMYAKOV on Tolstoy's view of art and literature, speech, 1859; PISAREV on what to look for in Tolstoy's writing, 'Daybreak', 1859.
- GRIGORIEV on Tolstoy's negation and praise for the 'submissive', type of personality, 'Time', 1862Unsigned review of 'Childhood and Youth', 'Saturday Review', 1862; Unsigned notice of 'Childhood and Youth', 'Athenaeum', 1862; EDELSON, review of 'The Cossacks', 'Library for Reading', 1863; EVGENIYA TUR attacks Olenin, 'Fatherland Notes', 1863; ANNENKOV on Olenin and 'civilization', 'St Petersburg News', 1863; TOLSTOY on 'Polikushka' and 'The Cossac.