Tolstoy: A Russian Life

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HMH, 08.11.2011 - 544 Seiten

This biography of the brilliant author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina “should become the first resort for everyone drawn to its titanic subject” (Booklist, starred review).
 
In November 1910, Count Lev Tolstoy died at a remote Russian railway station. At the time of his death, he was the most famous man in Russia, more revered than the tsar, with a growing international following. Born into an aristocratic family, Tolstoy spent his existence rebelling against not only conventional ideas about literature and art but also traditional education, family life, organized religion, and the state.
 
In “an epic biography that does justice to an epic figure,” Rosamund Bartlett draws extensively on key Russian sources, including fascinating material that has only become available since the collapse of the Soviet Union (Library Journal, starred review). She sheds light on Tolstoy’s remarkable journey from callow youth to writer to prophet; discusses his troubled relationship with his wife, Sonya; and vividly evokes the Russian landscapes Tolstoy so loved and the turbulent times in which he lived.




 

 

Inhalt

Introduction
1
The Tolstoys and the Volkonskys
11
2 Aristocratic Childhood
31
3 Orphanhood
55
4 Youth
68
5 Landowner Gambler Offi cer Writer
83
6 Literary Duellist and Repentant Nobleman
118
7 Husband Beekeeper and Epic Poet
149
12 Elder Apostate and Tsar
345
Patriarch of the Bolsheviks
416
Notes
455
Further Reading in English
498
Select Bibliography
499
List of Illustrations and Illustration Credits
508
Acknowledgements
510
Index
511

8 Student Teacher Father
180
9 Novelist
214
Photos
250
10 Pilgrim Nihilist Muzhik
251
11 Sectarian Anarchist Holy Fool
294
Back Flap
545
Back Cover
546
Spine
547
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Rosamund Bartlett's previous books include Wagner and Russia and the acclaimed Chekhov: Scenes from a Life. An authority on Russian cultural history, she has also achieved renown as a translator of Chekhov.

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