INDEX
(The names of characters and titles of books are in italics.)
ALEXANDRA, Tolstoy's aunt, [18]
Ancestry, Tolstoy's, [14], [15]
Analysis, self-, [29]
Andrei Bolkonsky, Prince, [88]-[90], [94], [100]
Anna Karenin (novel), [76], [84], [99], [102], [203]
Anna Karenin (character), [103], [104]
Arabian Nights, [19], [169]
Art—
Attacks on modern, [145], [146]
Tolstoy's conception of, [147]-[150]
His ignorance of, [151]
His religious ideal of art, [156]
Christian art extinct, [157]
The art of the future, [159]
Endowment of, [159]
Mission of, [160]
Austerlitz, [89], [90]
BACH, [153]
Bachkirs, the, [102]
Bagration, [88]
Beethoven, [151], [155], [181],[183]
Bers family, the, [75]
Bers, S. A., [179]
Bers, Sophie, see Countess Tolstoy
Besoukhov, Pierre, [88], [91]-[94], [100]
Bloody Sunday, [212]
Böcklin, [151]
Boyer, Paul, [167]
Boyhood, [42]
Brahms, [151]
Breton, Jules, [151]
Brothers, Tolstoy's, [17]
Brush with the Enemy, A, [44]
Bylines, [19], [168]
CAUCASUS, Tolstoy joins Army of the, [33]
Census, the, Tolstoy assists in taking, [127]
Chavannes, P. de, [151]
Childhood, Tolstoy's, [17]-[19]
Childhood, Boyhood, Youth, [15], [16], [19], [23]
Begun in the Caucasus, [35]; [39]
Tolstoy's later opinion of, [40]; [84]
See Boyhood and Youth
China, Tolstoy's admiration for,
Christ, Tolstoy's conception of, [119]
Concordance and Translation of the Four Gospels, [118]
Confessions, [106], [120], [238]
Cossacks, The, [44]
Countess Tolstoy—
Character and abilities, [83]
As model, [84]; [100], [135]-[138], [226]-[227]
Letter to, [229]-[231]
Creed, Tolstoy's, [123]-[124]
Crimea, transference to the, [49]
Criticism of Dogmatic Theology, [118]
Criticism of art, destructive,
Cycle of Readings, [200]
DEATH OF IVAN ILYITCH, THE, [6], [68], [165], [174]-[175]
Decembrists, The (a projected novel), [91]
Diary of a Sportsman, [68], [75]
Diary of Prince D. Nekhludov, [65]
Dmitri Tolstoy, [17]
Death of, [106]-[107]
Don Quixote, [158]
Dostoyevsky, [158], [193]
Dreyfus Affair, the, [154]
Droujinine, [61]
EDUCATION, Tolstoy's ideas concerning, [23]-[25], [66]
End of a World, The, [201]
England, Tolstoy contemplates retiring to, [103]
Erochta, the old Cossack, [45]
Execution, effect of a public [64]
FAITH, Tolstoy's, brings no happiness, [128]
Family, Tolstoy's, [16]
Family dissensions, [228]
Family Happiness, [75]-[77], [84]
Father, Tolstoy's, [16]
Feminism, Tolstoy's attitude towards, [138]
Flaubert's opinion of Tolstoy's work, [99], [245]
GAPON, FATHER, [212]
George, Henry, [225]
Georgians, the, [213]
Goethe, [156]
Gontcharov, [61]
Great Crime, The, [201], [210]
Greek, Tolstoy studies, [101]
Gricha, the idiot, [18]
Grigorovitch, [61]
HADJI MOURAD, [199]
Hebrew, Tolstoy studies, [137]
Home, Tolstoy's, see Yasnaya Polyana
Hugo, Victor, [158]
Hunting, renounced, [132]
IBSEN, [151]
Introspection, Tolstoy's faculty of, [29]
Invasion, The, [35], [42]
Irtenieff, Nikolas, [15]
JOSEPH, the History of, [19], [159]
Journal, Tolstoy's, [14], [27], [34]
KARENIN, [106]
Karatayev, [91]
Kazan, [23]
Khlopoff, Captain, [43]
Kitty Levine, [84], [103]
Klinger, Max; [151]
Kozeltoff, brothers, in Sebastopol in August, 1855, [56]-[57]
Kreutzer Sonata, The, [165], [174], [176]-[177], [181]
Kutuzov, [88], [90]-[91]
LEVINE, [103],106-[108], in Lhermitte, [151]
Liberal Party, Tolstoy's disdain of the, [66], [202]-[203]
Life, [120]
Literary Society of St. Petersburg,
Tolstoy's dislike of, [61]-[67]
Logic, heroic, [129]-[130]
Love—
Definition of, [122]
Tolstoy's attitude towards sexual, [177]
Law of, [211]
Lucerne, incident of the singer, [65]
MANET, [151]
Marriage, Tolstoy's views concerning, [100], [177]
Marie, Princess, [88]-[89]
Marie Tolstoy, [16], [94]
Maslova, [191]
Master and Servant, [165]
Michelangelo, [151]
Millet, [151]
Molière, [158]
Moscow, effect of visit to, [127], [130], [147]
Music—
Love of, [28]-[29]
Ignorance of modern music, [151]-[152]; [153]
In the Kreutzer Sonata, [178]
Dread of, [179]
Suggested State control over, [182]-[183]
NATASHA, [90], [93]-[94],179-[180]
Nekhludov, [26]-[28], [33], [68], [181], [191]
Nekhludov, Diary of Prince D., [65]
Nikolas Tolstoy, [17], [33]
Dies of phthisis, [69]
Non-Resistance, [211], [225]
OLD BELIEVERS, the, [212]
Olenin, [45]
Orthodox Church, Tolstoy's relations with the, [117]
Ostrovsky, [61]
PAKHOM THE PEASANT, [169]-[170]
Parents, Tolstoy's, [15]-[16]
Pascal, [120]
Pedagogy, [135]
Polikushka, [70], [78]
Popular Tales, [42], [165], [168]
Popular idiom, [167]-[168]
Portraits of Tolstoy—
Of 1848, 26 (note)
Of 1851, [35]
Of 1856, [61]
Of 1885, [129]; [140]
Posdnicheff, [177], [182]
Power of Darkness, The, [165], [170]-[173]
Prashhoukhin, death of, [54]
REASON (letter upon), [121]
Reason, Tolstoy's distrust of, [108]; [120]-[121]
Religion—
Tolstoy's vague agnosticism as a youth, [24]
Revival of, in the Caucasus, [33]-[39]; [100], [123]-[124], [135], [209], [215]-[216]
Rembrandt, [151]
Resurrection, [166], [187]-[195], [224], [247]
Revolution, Tolstoy prophesies, [209]-[210]
Roumania, Tolstoy joins Army of, [49]
Rousseau, J. J., worship of, [27]; [240]-[243]
Rules of Life, [25]
Russian Proprietor, A, [27]
Written in the Caucasus, [35]; [42]
Russo-Japanese War, [201]
ST. PETERSBURG, Tolstoy's dislike of literary society of, [61], [67]
Samara, [192]
Schopenhauer, [101] (note)
Science, Tolstoy attacks, [145]
Sebastopol in December, 1854, [52]
Sebastopol in May, 1855, [52]-[56]
Sebastopol in August, 1855, [52], [54]-[57]
Sebastopol, the siege of, [49]-[57]
Sexual morality, [177]
Shakespeare, [166]
Shakespeare, no artist, [152]-[153], [155]-[156]
Siegfried, hasty judgment on, [152]
"Smartness," Tolstoy's worship of, [27]
Socialism, Tolstoy's hatred of, [205]-[208]
Society, pictures of Russian, [103]
Sophia Bers, see Countess Tolstoy
Sovremennik, the (Russian review), [40]
Spelling-book, Tolstoy's, [135]
State, the, a murderous entity, [130]
Stepan Arcadievitch, [105]
Sterne, influence of, [41]
Story-teller, a blind, [19]
Strauss, [151]
Stuck, [151]
Suarès, [6], [61]
Suicidal tendencies, [107], [111], [113]
TATIANA, Tolstoy's aunt, [17]
Tchaikowsky, [151]
Terror, attack of nervous, [100]
Three Deaths, [68]
Three Old Men, [168]
Tolstoy, Countess, [75], [83], [84], [100], [135]-[138], [226]-[227], [229]-[231]
Tolstoy, Dmitri, [17]
Death of, [106]-[107]
Tolstoy, Leo—
Reception of his work in France, [6]
Influence of Rousseau and Stendhal, [7]
Organic unity of his life, [13]
Ancestry and inheritances,
Childhood, [17]-[19]
Student days, [23]-[25]
Personal appearance (see Portraits), [25]-[26]
Joins Army of Caucasus, [33]
Religious experiences, [33]-[34]
First literary work, [35]
Effects of illness, [39]
Early work, [41]-[45]
Love of life, [46]
Transferred to Crimea, [49]
Narratives of Sebastopol, [52]
Enters St. Petersburg literary society, [61]
Quarrels with Tourgenev, [63]
Travels in Europe, [64]
Studies pedagogy, [66]
Effect of his brother's death [70]
Courtship, [75]
Marriage, [76]-[83]
War and Peace, [83]-[95]
Anna Karenina, [99]
Effect of Dmitri's death, [107]
Suicidal tendencies, [111]
His "conversion," [115]-[16]
Joins the Orthodox Church, [117]
Leaves it, [117]
Visits Moscow, [127]
Commences to write on religious
subjects, [136]
Differences with Countess Tolstoy, [136]-[137]
Spiritual loneliness, [140]
Attacks upon modern art and science, [145]
His ignorance of art, [151]
Ignorance of modern music, [152]
Attack upon Shakespeare, [153]-[157]
Religious and æsthetic ideals, [156]-[161]
His fear of music, [178]-[180]
Political ideals, [214]
Religious ideals, [215]-[216]
Old age, [219]
Political hopes, [220]
Loneliness, [228]
Intends leaving his family, [229]
Death, [234]
Tolstoy, Nikolas, [17], [33], [69]
Töppfer, influence of, [41]
Tourgenev, [17], [61]-[63]
Criticism of Tolstoy, [95], [140], [202]
Turkey, war declared upon, [49]
Two Hussars, The, [68]
VOLODYA, see Kozeltoff
Vogüé, Melchior de, [140]
Vronsky, [103]-[104]
WAGNER, Tolstoy's hasty judgment of, [152], [155]
War and Peace, [15], [43], [84], [95], [99]-[101], [103]-[105]
What I Believe, [141]
What is Art t [149]-[150], [166]
What shall we do? [129], [138]
Woman, Tolstoy's ideal of, [138]-[139]
Woodcutters, The, [44]
YASNAYA POLYANA, [16], [33]
Tolstoy returns to, [65]
Experiments at, [66]-[67]; [224],228
Youth—
Written during the siege of Sebastopol, [50]
Lyrical beauty of, [51]