CHIEF AUTHORITIES FOR CHAPTER III
Birukof.
Behrs.
U. Bitovt, Graf L. Tolstoy v literatoure i iskousstve: Petersburg, 1903. (Hereafter called 'Bitovt.') Though ill-arranged, this book is valuable to any one engaged on the difficult task of compiling a Bibliography of Tolstoy's works.
Nekrasof's letters to Tolstoy published in the Literary Supplement to the Niva, February 1898.
Much light is also thrown on this period of Tolstoy's life by the following works, which must not be considered autobiographical:
The Raid.
The Wood-Felling.
Meeting a Moscow Acquaintance.
The Cossacks, and
The Snow Storm,
as well as by stories included in Tolstoy's Readers:
Boulka.
Boulka and the Wild Boar.
Milton and Boulka.
Boulka and the Wolf.
What Happened to Boulka in Pyatigorsk.
Boulka's and Milton's End.
A Prisoner in the Caucasus.