I.indstrom (Thais S.). Tolstoi en France. Paris, Institut d'Etudes slaves, 1952.
Mann (Thomas). Goethe et Tohtoi. Paris, Victor Attinger, 1947.
iVlARKOvncn (Milan). J.-J. Rousseau et Tolstoi. Paris, H. Champion, 1928.
Tolstoi et Gandhi. Paris, II. Champion, 1928.
Maurois (Andre). Tourgutniev. Paris, Tallandier, 1952.
Lecture, mon doux plaisir. Paris, Fayard, 1957.
Mf.rejkovsky (Dmitri). Tolstoi et Dostoievsky. Paris, Perrin, 1903.
Metzfi. (Boris). Tolstoi. Paris, Tallandier, 1950.
De quoi vivait Tolstoi. Paris, Deux Rives, 1950.
Michelson (Serge). Les Grands Prosateurs russes. Paris, I-a Jeune Parque, 1946.
Pasternak (B. L.). Essai d'autobiographie. Paris, Gallimard, 1958.
Persky (Serge). 'Trois epouses: Nathalie Poucltkine, Anna Dostoievsky, Sophie Tolstoi. Paris, Payot, 1929.
Porcue (Francois). Portrait psyclwlogique de Tolstoi. Paris, Flammarion,
1935-
Poznf.r (Vladimir). Tolstoi est mort. Paris, Plon, 1935.
Roi.la.nd (Romain). Vie de Tolstoi. Paris, llaehettc, 1929.
Scares (Andr6). Tolstoi vivant. Paris, Cahiers de la Quinzaine, 1911.
Tolstoi (Alexandra). Ma vie avec mon pere. Paris, Rkdcr, 1933.
Toi stoi (filie). Tolstoi, souvenirs d'un de ses fils. Paris, Calmann-Ldvy, 1914.
Tolstoi (Leon Lvovitch). Leon Tolstoi vu par son fils. Paris, I .a Nouvclle
Revue Critique, 1931. La Verite sur mon p&re. Paris, Stock, 1923.
Toi.STOi (Tatiana). Journal. Preface by Andre Maurois. Paris, Plon, 1953. TolstoI (Comtesse Leon). Journal (1862-97). Paris> (2 vols.).
Troyat (Ilenri). Dostoievsky. Paris, Fayard, 1940.
Sainte Russie. Paris, Grasset, 1956.
Vogue (Vicointc E.-M.). Le Roman russe. Paris, Plon, 1886. Weisbein (Nicolas). L'Evolution religieuse de Tolstoi. Paris, Librairie des
Cinq Continents, i960. Zweig (Stefan). 'Tolstoi. Paris, Attinger, 1928. Trois Pokes de leur vie. Paris, Stock, 1950.
III. In English
Most of Tolstoy's writings have been published in a series by the Oxford University Press, chiefly in translations by Aylmer and Louise Maude. References to the books and chapters of War and Peace and Anna Karenina in this book follow the divisions of the Oxford Press edition. American editions include:
Tolstoy (I>eo). Anna Karenina. Modern Library, Inc.
Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth, McGraw-IIill Book Company
The Cossacks 6- The Raid, The New American Library
Fables and Fairy Tales, The New American Library
lladji Murad: A Tale of the Caucasus, McGraw-Hill Book Company
The Kingdom of God Is Within You, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc.
The Kreutzer Sonata, Vintage Books
Last Diaries, Leon Stilman, ed., G. P. Putnam's Sons
Living Thoughts of Tolstoi, Stefan Zweig, ed., Fawcett World Library
Master and Man, E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc.
Nikolenka's Childhood, Pantheon Books, Inc.
Resurrection, The Dial Press, Inc.
Scbastopol, The University of Michigan Press
Selected Essays, Modern Library, Inc.
Short Novels, Philip Rahv, ed., The Dial Press, Inc.
Short Novels, Modern Library, Inc.
Short Stories, Modern Library, Inc.
Two Tales (bilingual), Transatlantic
War and Peace, Modern Library, Inc.
What Is Art?, The Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.
What Men Live By, Pantheon Books, Inc.
There arc editions in English of some of the other books referred to by Troyat:
Bf.iirs (Stepan). Recollections of Count Leo Tolstoy. London, Heinemann, 1893.
Cuertkov (V. G.). The Last Days of Tolstoy. 1922.
Gay (N. N.). Memoirs.
Goldenwlisek (A. B.). Ta/fcs with Tolstoy. Translated by S. S. Kotelian-
sky. London, The Ilogarth Press, 1923. Gorky (Maxim). Reminiscences of Ia>o Nikolayevich Tolstoy. New York, 1920.
Kijzminskaya (Tatyana). Tolstoy as I Knew Him; My Life at Home and at
Yasnaya Polyana. New York, Macmillan, 1948. Maude (Aylmer), ed., Family Views of Tolstoy. Boston, 1926. The Letters of Tolstoy and Alexandra Tolstoy. London, 1929. SukhO'1 in (Tanya). The Tolstoy Home: Diaries. London, Ilarvill, 1950;
New York, Columbia University Press, 1951. Tolstoy (Alexandra). The Tragedy of Tolstoy. New Haven and London, 1933.
Tolstoy, A Life of My Father. New York, Harper, 1953.
Tolstoy (Ilya). Reminiscences of Tolstoy, by His Son. New York, 1914. Tolstoy (Leo). The Diaries of Leo Tolstoy—Youth—1847 to 1852. 'translated by C. J. Hogarth and A. Sirnis. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1917. —— The Private Diary of Leo Tolstoy—1847 to 1857. Translated by Louise
and Aylmer Maude. London, Heinemann, 1927. Toistoy (Leo). The Truth About My Father. New York, 1924. Tolstoy (Sergey). Family Views of Tolstoy. London, 1926. Tolstoy (Countess Sofya). The Diary of Tolstoys Wife 2860-1891. London, Gollancz, 1928.
The Final Struggle—Countess Tolstoy's Diary for 1910. Translated by
Aylmer Maude. London, George Allen and Unwin, 1936.
Other sources are:
Maude (Aylmer). The Life of 'iolstoy. Oxford University Press, 1930 (2 vols.).
Russian Literature and Modern English Fiction, edited by Donald Davie (Gemini Books series, University of Chicago Press, 196s), contains the following articles 011 Tolstoy:
Tolstoy's Childhood and Youthl> (Anonymous, 1862). "Turgenev, Dostoievsky, and Tolstoy" (George Saintsbury, 1907). 'Turgenev and Tolstoy" (George Moore, 1919)- "Dostoievsky and I olstoy" (D. S. Merezhkovsky, 1902). 'Tolstoy as Artist" (D. S. Merezhkovsky, 1902). "Thomas Hardy, Verga, and Tolstoy" (D. H. Lawrence, 1936). MD. H. Lawrence and Anna Karenina*' (Henry Gifford and Raymond Williams, 1960-61). "Tolstoy, Lermontov, and Others" (Donald Davie, 1965). and refers to other valuable or historically interesting material.
Index
About, Edmond, 455
Abrikosov, 568
Action. 316
Aesop's Fables, 347
Affair, The, 316-17, 389
After the Ball (Tolstoy), 611
Akhmet, Circassian guard. 669
Akim, Tolstoy gardener, 21
Ak&akov, Ivan S., 137, 164. 188
Albert (Tolstoy), 181, 191
Alexander I, 3, 77, 289, 607, 733
Alexander II, 127, 142, 144, 189, 191, 237,
289, 607; murder of, 421, 422 Alexander III, 422, 425, 440, 486, 487, 503,
525, 526, 528. 607 Alexandra, "Aunt-Grandmother" of Tolstoy. See Tolstoy, Alexandra Alexandra, Tolstoy's aunt. See Osten-