1st Edition
Count Leo Nikolaevich Tolstoy: The Critical Heritage
476 Pages
by
Routledge
476 Pages
by
Routledge
476 Pages
by
Routledge
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This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes.
This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
Introduction; Part 1 Before ‘War and Peace’ 1852–65; Chapter 1 Nekrasov on Some Early Works; Chapter 2 Annenkov on ‘Childhood’ and ‘Boyhood’; Chapter 3 Dudyshkin: Review of ‘The Raid’ and ‘The Woodfelling’; Chapter 4 Druzhinin on the Bad Style of ‘Youth’; Chapter 5 Unsigned Review of ‘Sebastopol in August’; Chapter 6 Chernyshevsky on Tolstoy; Chapter 7 K.S.Aksakov on Tolstoy’s Powers of Analysis; Chapter 8 Turgenev on the Early Tolstoy; Chapter 9 Khomyakov on Tolstoy’s View of Art and Literature; Chapter 10 Pisarev on What to Look for in Tolstoy’s Writing; Chapter 11 Grigoriev on Tolstoy’s Negation and Praise for the ‘Submissive’ Type of Personality; Chapter 12 Unsigned Review of ‘Childhood and Youth’; Chapter 13 Unsigned Notice of ‘Childhood and Youth’, ‘Athenaeum’; Chapter 14 Tyutchev: Verse on ‘The Cossacks’; Chapter 15 Edelson: Review of ‘The Cossacks’; Chapter 16 Evgeniya Tur Attacks Olenin; Chapter 17 Annenkov on Olenin and ‘Civilization’; Chapter 18 Tolstoy on ‘Polikushka’ and ‘The Cossacks’; Chapter 19 E.Markov on Maryanka, Heroine of ‘The Cossacks’; Chapter 20 Pyatkovsky Sums up Tolstoy’s Career; Part 2 ‘War and Peace’ 1865–9; Chapter 21 Botkin, From a Letter to A.A. Fet; Chapter 22 Unsigned Review of ‘1805’; Chapter 23 Akhsharumov, Review of ‘1805’; Chapter 24 Annenkov on ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 25 Pisarev on Nikolay Rostov; Chapter 26 Tolstoy Defends ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 27 Unsigned Review, ‘Affair’; Chapter 28 Tsebrikova on Natasha Rostov; Chapter 29 Bervi-Flerovsky on the Bolkonskys; Chapter 30 Norov on Tolstoy’s Falsification of History; Chapter 31 Liprandi, Note on the Battle of Borodino, ‘Voice’; Chapter 32 Dragomirov on Prince Andrey and the Art of War; Chapter 33 Strakhov, Review of ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 34 Dostoevsky on ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 35 Shelgunov on Pierre Bezukhov, ‘Affair’; Chapter 36 Turgenev on ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 37 Skabichevsky on Tolstoy’s Characters; Chapter 38 Courrière: A French View of ‘War and Peace’; Chapter 39
Biography
A.V. Knowles