The Journal of Leo Tolstoi (First Volume—1895-1899)
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  • [Langlet] (“The Swede”), p. [150]; note [227].
  • Lao-Tse, note [129].
  • Lawyer, p. [60].
  • Leaflets of the Free Press, a publication by A. and V. Chertkov, notes [27], [45], [279], [321], [377].
  • Lebon, p. [212].
  • Leipzig, note [384].
  • Letter to M. A. Engelhardt, A, (“On Non-resistance”), note [398].
  • [“Letter to the Italians, a”] (“On Abyssinians”), by L. Tolstoi, pp. [29], [393]; note [59].
  • “Letter to the Liberals, a,” by L. Tolstoi (“To Mme. Kalmikov”), pp. [70], [87], [394]; note [126].
  • “Letter to the Officer, a,” by L. Tolstoi, pp. [270], [395]; note [377].
  • “Letter to a Peasant, a,” by L. Tolstoi, note [96].
  • “Letter to the Russian Public, a,” (“On Dukhobors”), note [297].
  • [“Letter to the Swedish Newspapers, a”] (“On the Nobel prize and the Dukhobors,” “The Swedish Letter,” “To Stockholm”), by L. Tolstoi, pp. [148], [149], [158], [395]; note [220].
  • Letter to the Swedish papers, a, pp. [270], [395]; note [278].
  • Letters of Count Tolstoi to His Wife, p. [404]; notes [66], [129], [155], [179], [199], [242], [250], [251], [303], [310], [365].
  • Letters (unpublished), fragments of these letters are cited in the editorial notes.
  • Leo, see [Tolstoi, L. L., Count].
  • Leontev, B. N., p. [146].
  • Levitsky, the landlord, pp. [232], [391]; note [323].
  • Liapunov, V. D. (“Viacheslav”), pp. [160], [199]; notes [236], [288].
  • Liberals, the, p. [272].
  • Lieskov, N. S., p. [235]; note [330].
  • Light that Shines in Darkness, The, Tolstoi’s drama (“Drama”), pp. [14], [19], [20], [29], [85], [113], [141], [392], [402]; note [35].
  • Lindenberg, G. R., p. [226]; notes [313], [314].
  • [“Living Corpse, the,”] Tolstoi’s play (“The Corpse”), p. [186].
  • Lombroso, Cæsar, p. [146].
  • London, notes [7], [80], [194].
  • Longinov, V. V., p. [144]; note [209].
  • Lopashino, a village, p. [223]; note [305].
  • Love for the Good, p. [244]; note [349].
  • Lvov (Lemberg), the capital of Galicia, note [240].
  • Magdalene, note [177].
  • Maklakov, A. A., note [213].
  • Maklakov, V. A., note [213].
  • Maklakovs, pp. [144], [146].
  • [Makovitsky, D. P.] (“Dushan”), pp. [20], [175], [178]; notes [45], [259].
  • Malikov, A. K., p. [210]; note [295].
  • Mallarmé, Stephane, p. [54]; note [93].
  • Mallory, Lucy, note [177].
  • Manager of the Moscow Little Theatre, note [10].
  • Manchuria, note [353].
  • Manson (“The Englishman”), pp. [14], [394]; note [36].
  • Maria (a peasant woman), p. [59].
  • Maria Alexandrovna, see [Schmidt, M. A.]
  • Maria Nicholaievna, see [Tolstoi, M. N.]
  • Marx, A. F., the publisher, notes [346], [362].
  • Marx, Karl, pp. [33], [248].
  • Marxists, the, p. [248].
  • Mary, p. [252]; note [177].
  • Masha, see [Obolensky, M. L., Princess].
  • Mashenka, see [Tolstoi, M. N., Countess].
  • [Maslov, Katiusha], heroine of The Resurrection (Konevsky), pp. [51], [113]; notes [6], [166].
  • Materialists, the, pp. [83], [242].
  • Maude, A. F., pp. [139], [144], [167], [173], [175], [176], [195]; notes [194], [254].
  • Mayak, the, children’s magazine, note [102].
  • Mediterranean, the, p. [218].
  • Medusov, p. [100].
  • Meletie, the archbishop of Riazan, note [218].
  • Menshikov, M. O., pp. [37], [167], [173], [199], [236], [240]; notes [74], [246], [253].
  • “Menteur,” by Corneille, p. [30].
  • Michael-Angelo, pp. [55], [103].
  • Mikhailo, a harness-maker, pp. [53], [56].
  • Mikhail’s Ford, a village, p. [228]; note [305].
  • Miklukha-Maklai, N. N., p. [166]; note [243].
  • Minister of the Interior, the (I. L. Goremykin), pp. [31], [394]; notes [64], [126], [304].
  • Minister of Justice, the (N. V. Muraviev), pp. [31], [394]; note [64].
  • Minusinsk, district of (Province of Yeniseisk), note [90].
  • Mohammed, p. [92].
  • Molokans, the, pp. [148], [149], [395]; notes [222], [223], [224], [232].
  • Morosov, V. S., a peasant from Yasnaya Polyana, note [102].
  • Moscow, pp. [8], [14], [19], [20], [21], [24], [31], [35], [53], [90], [95], [96], [99], [100], [101], [107], [109], [117], [136], [137], [139], [163], [171], [176], [180], [181], [183], [185], [186], [189], [194], [198], [199], [202], [206], [210], [213], [219], [222], [269], [286], [291], [292], [296], [388], [390]; notes [13], [28], [29], [49], [57], [61], [71], [78], [88], [129], [152], [157], [163], [213], [221], [235], [238], [239], [256], [262], [265], [286], [301], [304], [347], [369].
  • Moscow, Court of, notes [40], [53], [398].
  • Moses, pp. [74], [92], [243], [245].
  • Mother’s Notes, a, by L. Tolstoi, note [266].
  • Mtsensk, Province of, p. [230]; note [317].
  • Muraviev, N. V., note [64].
  • Myasoyedov, G. G., p. [32]; note [68].
  • N, an army officer, p. [53].
  • N, the artist, who refused to enter military service, pp. [9], [20], [53]; note [29].
  • N, the journalist, p. [21].
  • N, a revolutionist, p. [35].
  • N, “a type for a drama,” p. [135].
  • [N, NN] (as written by Tolstoi in the original), pp. [273], [279].
  • N, NN, A, B, V, G, Z, (the initials, substituted for the names omitted by the editors), pp. [37], [53], [58], [60], [98], [102], [129], [131], [135], [142], [147], [160], [181], [183], [186], [205], [237], [245], [395]; notes [234], [264].
  • Nagornov, N. M., pp. [19], [20], [388]; note [42].
  • [Nagornov, V. V.], Tolstoi’s niece (“Varia”), p. [228]; notes [42], [257].
  • Nakashidze, I. P., Prince, pp. [114], [136], [198].
  • Napoleonic Wars, p. [212].
  • Nazarenes, the, p. [20]; note [46].
  • Nekhliudov, Dimitri, hero of Resurrection, Konevsky, p. [113]; notes [6], [166].
  • New Collection of Letters of L. N. Tolstoi, compiled by P. S. Sergienko, notes [53], [398].
  • New Guinea, note [243].
  • Newton, Isaac, p. [83].
  • New York, p. [95], notes [127], [215], [388].
  • Nicholaev, in Kazan, p. [185].
  • Nicholaev, Grigori, an outlaw, pp. [166], [396].
  • Nicholaev, note [96].
  • Nicholai, see [Tolstoi, N. N., Count].
  • Nicholas II, Alexandrovich, ex-Emperor, pp. [21], [149], [395]; notes [49], [225].
  • Nicholas I, Pavlovich, Emperor, p. [43].
  • Nicholskoe, estate of the counts Olsuphiev, pp. [24], [29], [30], [117], [123], [124], [125], [127], [129], [132], [133], [134], [135], [391]; notes [55], [191].
  • Nicholskoe, estate of Count S. L. Tolstoi, p. [228]; note [311].
  • Nietzche, Friedrich, p. [163]
  • Niva, a magazine (No. 51) p. [296]; notes [346], [362], [392], [399].
  • Nobel, Alfred, p. [148]; note [220].
  • Nobel prize, pp. [148], [395]; notes [220], [227].
  • Notes of a Madman, by L. Tolstoi, pp. [109], [113], [392], [396]; note [165].
  • Nov, a newspaper, note [129].
  • Novaia Alexandria, note [379].
  • Novikov, the brother of M. P. Novikov, pp. [31], [143], [163].
  • Novikov, M. P., pp. [31], [143], [144], [160]; notes [61], [205].
  • Novoe Vremia, a newspaper, notes [74], [147], [182], [204], [253].
  • Obdorsk (government of Tobolsk), notes [130], [300], [364].
  • “Obnovlenie,” a publishing firm, notes [125], [126], [134], [377].
  • Obolensky, E. V., princess, Tolstoi’s niece, p. [262]; notes [257], [370].
  • [Obolensky, M. L., Princess], Tolstoi’s daughter, “Masha,” pp. [14], [35], [53], [85], [100], [140], [142], [185], [194], [228], [233], [237], [245], [256], [262], [277], [292], [389]; notes [12], [32], [54], [105], [131], [193], [198], [201].
  • [Obolensky, N. L., Prince], Tolstoi’s son-in-law, “Kolasha,” “Kolia,” pp. [5], [142], [233], [262], [277], [292], [389], [405]; notes [12], [32], [60], [199], [201], [290].
  • Odessa, pp. [182], [397]; note [379].
  • Ohne Staat, a German newspaper, note [56].
  • Olga, see [Tolstoi, O. C., Countess].
  • Olkhovik, P. V., pp. [85], [394]; note [134].
  • Olsuphiev, A. M., Countess, p. [132]; note [190].
  • Olsuphiev, A. V., Count, p. [149]; note [224].
  • Olsuphiev, M. A., Count, pp. [129], [391]; note [185].
  • Olsuphievs, the Counts, pp. [21], [24], [125], [391]; notes [48], [55].
  • “On Abyssinians,” an article by Tolstoi, see [“Letter to the Italians, a.”]
  • On a Cart, a story by Chekhov, p. [186].
  • “On Art,” see [What is Art?]
  • “On the Condition of the People,” see [“Famine or No Famine.”]
  • On Life, Tolstoi’s book, notes [37], [178].
  • On Life, transcript by Hall, p. [125]; note [178].
  • “On Science,” see [“Preface to Carpenter’s article ‘Contemporary Science.’”]
  • “On War,” an article by Tolstoi, p. [393]; note [146].
  • “On War,” a French pamphlet, p. [7].
  • “On Whipping,” see [Shameful].
  • “Only Possible Solution of the Land Problem, the,” Tolstoi’s article, note [96].
  • Open Court, The, a magazine, note [206].
  • Orel, note [295].
  • Orenburg, note [63].
  • Ossipov, Peter, a peasant from Yasnaya Polyana, p. [165]; note [241].
  • Ovsiannikovo, T. L. Sukhotin’s estate, pp. [6], [245]; notes [11], [13], [350].
  • P., p. [218].
  • Paris, p. [216]; note [87].
  • Pascal, Blaise, pp. [15], [273].
  • Pashkov Sect, p. [188]; note [226].
  • Paths of Life, by L. Tolstoi, p. [201]; note [289].
  • “Patriotism or Peace?” see [“About Patriotism.”]
  • Paul, the apostle, p. [232]; note [249].
  • Pavlenkov, F. F., note [398].
  • Peasant-Poet, from Kazan, p. [163].
  • Perer, p. [32].
  • Perfileev, V. S., p. [105]; note [163].
  • Persianninov, pp. [72], [182], [396].
  • Pet., p. [195].
  • Peterburgskaia Viedomosti, a newspaper, pp. [158], [160], [211], [395]; notes [222], [232].
  • Petrograd (St. Petersburg), pp. [124], [391]; notes [47], [90], [138], [145], [174], [176], [192], [300], [379].
  • Petrovich, pp. [182], [396].
  • Pharesov, A. I., p. [210].
  • Phedoseev, N. I., p. [193]; note [279].
  • Philosophov, N. A., p. [9]; note [30].
  • Pickard, Elizabeth, p. [240]; note [342].
  • Pirogovo, Count S. N. Tolstoi’s estate, pp. [52], [60], [85], [163], [246], [262], [269], [391]; note [84].
  • Planidin, P. V., Dukhobor, note [300].
  • Plato, p. [95].
  • “Ploughman, the,” a poem by V. D. Liapunov, p. [199]; note [288].
  • Podsolnechnaia, note [55].
  • “Politics,” Aristotle’s, p. [131]; note [187].
  • Poltava, note [314].
  • [Popov, E. I.] (“Evgenie Ivanovich”), pp. [143], [199], [205], [217]; notes [38], [207].
  • Posha, see [Biriukov, P. I.]
  • “Posrednik,” a Moscow publishing firm, notes [9], [19], [21], [75], [96], [102], [115], [119], [135], [149], [150], [167], [182], [259], [286], [357], [366].
  • “Posrednik,” a Slavonian publishing firm, p. [178]; note [259].
  • Posthumous Literary Works of L. N. Tolstoi, published by A. L. Tolstoi, notes [89], [112], [165], [244].
  • “Posthumous Notes of the Monk, Fedor Kuzmich, the,” by L. Tolstoi, p. [396]; note [266].
  • Power of Darkness, the, Tolstoi’s drama, p. [8]; note [10].
  • Pozdniakov, V. N. (“The Dukhobor”), p. [256]; note [364].
  • Preface by L. Tolstoi to the English edition of What is Art? pp. [211], [393].
  • Preface (by L. Tolstoi) to the work of T. M. Bondarev, note [90].
  • [Preface (by L. Tolstoi) to Carpenter’s article, “Contemporary Science”] (“On Science,” “Carpenter”), pp. [161], [165], [167], [171], [175], [206], [393]; note [135].
  • Prescriptions, pp. [83], [88], [171], [403].
  • Priest, the, p. [185].
  • Problems of Philosophy and Psychology, notes [129], [169], [238], [265], [268], [278], [298].
  • Progress, as an Evolution of Cruelty, a book by M. A. Engelhardt, p. [293]; note [398].
  • Prugavin, A. S., note [222].
  • Public Library in Moscow, the, p. [136].
  • Public Library in Petersburg, the, note [138].
  • Pugachev, p. [277].
  • Purleigh, a town in England, note [194].
  • Quakers, notes [221], [342], [353].
  • Rachinsky, S. A., p. [27]; note [57].
  • Rakhmanov, V. V., note [140].
  • Raphael, pp. [103], [128].
  • Razin, Stenka, p. [277].
  • Reading Circle, the, by L. Tolstoi, notes [167], [177], [366], [387].
  • Religion des Geistes, die, German magazine, note [56].
  • Repine, I. E., pp. [93], [194]; notes [147], [282].
  • [Resurrection], Tolstoi’s novel (Konevsky), pp. [5], [6], [21], [51], [58], [85], [113], [182], [243], [245], [246], [252], [256], [258], [262], [269], [270], [277], [283], [286], [289], [292], [296], [390], [392], [397], [407]; notes [1], [23], [96], [158], [190], [266], [346], [362], [371], [374], [376], [381], [392].
  • “Resurrection of Hell and its Destruction, the,” a legend by L. Tolstoi, pp. [182], [195], [397]; notes [266], [284].
  • Revolutionaries, the, p. [272].
  • Riazan, the Province of, note [303].
  • Riga, note [379].
  • Robinson, a teacher, p. [185].
  • Rostovtzev, M. N., p. [247]; note [354].
  • Rostovtzev, N. D., note [354].
  • Rozanov, V. V., p. [173]; note [253].
  • Rusanov, G. A., pp. [95], [182]; notes [151], [180].
  • Rusanovs, p. [183].
  • Russ, a newspaper, note [321].
  • Russki Trud, a magazine, p. [236]; note [336].
  • Russkia Viedomosti, a newspaper, pp. [222], [390], [395]; notes [218], [304].
  • S., see [Tolstoi, S. A., Countess].
  • Safonovo, a village, p. [133]; note [191].
  • Sakia-Muni, p. [81].
  • Salomon, K. A., pp. [53], [160]; note [87].
  • Samara, the Province of, pp. [58], [396]; notes [102], [222].
  • Samara, p. [148].
  • Sasha, see [Tolstoi, A. L., Countess].
  • Schmidt, Eugene, pp. [25], [85], [87], [394]; note [56].
  • [Schmidt, M. A.] (“Maria Alexandrovna”), pp. [6], [8], [162], [165], [172], [292]; notes [13], [177], [252].
  • Schopenhauer, Arthur, pp. [8], [400]; note [24].
  • Sectarians, p. [262]; note [218].
  • Seminary student, p. [53].
  • Sereda, Cyril, p. [394]; note [134].
  • Serezha, see [Tolstoi, S. L., Count].
  • Serezha, see [Tolstoi, S. N., Count].
  • Sergei, see [Tolstoi, S. N., Count].
  • Sergienko, P. A., notes [53], [56], [130], [178], [206].
  • [Sergiev, I. I.] (Kronstad), p. [57]; note [99].
  • “Sergius,” see [Father Sergius].
  • Servia, note [46].
  • Shakespeare, William, pp. [55], [103], [128], [138], [152]; note [94].
  • [Shameful], an article by Tolstoi (on whipping), pp. [8], [393]; notes [27], [50].
  • Shamordino (Province of Kaluga, “The Monastery”), pp. [70], [391]; notes [121], [257].
  • Sharapov, S. F., note [336].
  • Shelkovo, a village, p. [135]; note [191].
  • Shenshins, the landlords, pp. [69], [142]; note [118].
  • Shidlovsky, a peasant, p. [140]; note [202].
  • Shkarvan, A. A., pp. [5], [7], [10], [32], [53]; notes [8], [31], [91], [233].
  • Shokhor-Trotsky, K. S., note [90].
  • Shorin, Mme., p. [132]; note [189].
  • Should it really be so? an article by Tolstoi, note [315].
  • Siaskov, M. V. (Maria Vasilievna), p. [8]; note [21].
  • Siberia, p. [390]; notes [90], [134], [218], [237], [270], [279], [364].
  • Sidorovo, a village, p. [226]; note [305].
  • Sieverni Viestnik, a magazine, pp. [161], [207]; notes [53], [135].
  • Siegfried, Wagner’s opera, pp. [31], [388]; note [65].
  • Sinet, p. [270]; note [380].
  • Siutaev, V. K., note [90].
  • Smolensk, the Province of, note [211].
  • Sobolev, M. N., p. [144]; note [214].
  • Social Gospel, an American magazine, note [296].
  • Socialists, pp. [16], [213], [214], [272], [275].
  • Soloviev, S. M., p. [188]; note [277].
  • Solovievs, Vladimir and Vsevolod Sergeevich, note [277].
  • Sonya, see [Tolstoi, S. N., Countess].
  • Sophocles, pp. [81], [103].
  • Sopotsko, M. A., pp. [22], [394]; note [52].
  • Sovremennik, a magazine edited by Chernishevsky, note [81].
  • Spielhagen, Friedrich, p. [16]; note [38].
  • Spier, A. A., pp. [31], [32], [35], [56], [115], [388], [400]; notes [66], [67], [169].
  • Spiritualists, p. [188].
  • St., p. [195].
  • St. John, p. [49].
  • St. John, A. K., p. [148]; note [221].
  • St. Thomas, L. Tolstoi’s tutor, p. [69]; note [119].
  • Stakhovich, A. A., note [212].
  • Stakhoviches, p. [144].
  • Stakhovich, M. A., pp. [145], [226], [253]; note [212].
  • Stakhovich, S. A., note [212].
  • Stasov, V. V., pp. [87], [124], [194]; note [138].
  • Stcheglov, I. L., note [185].
  • Stead, William, note [342].
  • “Step by Step” people, p. [214].
  • Stockholm, p. [158]; notes [71], [220].
  • [Stockholms Dagbladet], a Swedish newspaper (Tagblatt Stokholm), p. [150].
  • “Stones, the,” a legend by L. Tolstoi, note [387].
  • Storozhenko, N. I., p. [180]; note [262].
  • Storozhenko, O. I., p. [388].
  • Strakhov, N. F. (“Natasha Strakhov”), p. [52]; note [82].
  • Strakhov, N. N., pp. [20], [37], [228], [388]; notes [47], [76], [316].
  • Strakhov, Ph. A., pp. [37], [185]; notes [75], [77], [82].
  • Students, from Kharkov, p. [5].
  • Student Movement of 1899, the, p. [270]; note [379].
  • Sudakovo, Shenshins’ estate, note [118].
  • Sudzha (the Province of Kursk), note [38].
  • Sukhotin, M. S., L. Tolstoi’s son-in-law, p. [390]; note [62].
  • [Sukhotin, T. L.], L. Tolstoi’s daughter (“Tania”), pp. [31], [60], [129], [133], [136], [167], [173], [194], [237], [262]; notes [11], [13], [62], [71], [144], [185].
  • Suller, see [Sullerzhitsky].
  • [Sullerzhitsky, L. A.] (“Suller”), pp. [199], [253], [258]; notes [287], [357], [367].
  • Sumsk, the district of (Province of Kharkov), notes [134], [240].
  • Sverbeev, D. D., p. [32]; note [69].
  • Svobodnaia Mysl, a magazine edited by P. I. Biriukov, note [220].
  • Swede, the, see [Langlet].
  • Sweden, p. [35]; notes [71], [326].
  • Swedes, the, note [378].
  • “Swedish Letter, the,” see [“Letter to the Swedish Papers, a.”]
  • Swift, Jonathan, p. [95].
  • Switzerland, p. [237]; note [46].
  • Sytin, I. D., note [5].
  • Tagblatt Stokholm, see [Stockholms Dagbladet].
  • Tania, see [Sukhotin, T. L.]
  • Tanyeev, Sergei Ivanovich, pp. [53], [66]; notes [88], [117].
  • Tarovat, p. [199].
  • “Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, the,” p. [71]; note [128].
  • “Thousand and One Nights, the,” p. [288].
  • “Three Problems,” a story by L. Tolstoi, note [331].
  • Tiflis, p. [5]; notes [9], [155].
  • Tischenko, F. F., p. [96]; note [156].
  • Tobolsk, Province of, notes [130], [364].
  • Tod, the Hindu, p. [71].
  • Tolstoi, A. A., Countess, L. Tolstoi’s aunt, p. [124]; notes [94], [176].
  • [Tolstoi, A. L., Countess], L. Tolstoi’s daughter (“Sasha”), p. [194]; notes [71], [283].
  • [Tolstoi, A. L., Count], L. Tolstoi’s son (“Andrusha”), p. [143]; note [208].
  • “Tolstoi Annual, 1913,” notes [90], [258].
  • Tolstoi, D. F., Countess, born Vesterlund, wife of Count L. L. Tolstoi, pp. [70], [146]; notes [71], [123], [216], [326].
  • [Tolstoi, I. L., Count], L. Tolstoi’s son (“Ilya,” “Iliusha”), pp. [14], [70], [143], [150], [277], [391]; notes [30], [33], [85], [123], [208], [303], [322].
  • [Tolstoi, L. L., Count], L. Tolstoi’s son (“Leo”), pp. [70], [146]; notes [71], [98], [123], [216], [326], [332].
  • Tolstoi, M. K., Countess, born Rachinsky, first wife of Count S. L. Tolstoi, p. [70]; notes [57], [123].
  • Tolstoi, M. L., Count, L. Tolstoi’s son, notes [71], [214].
  • Tolstoi, M. L., see [Obolensky, M. L.]
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