Contents
- Preface
- The Text of Tolstoy’s Short Fiction
- Sevastopol in December
- Sevastopol in May
- Three Deaths
- Family Happiness
- God Sees the Truth, But Waits
- The Death of Ivan Ilych
- The Three Hermits
- The Kreutzer Sonata
- Master and Man
- Aloysha the Pot
- Backgrounds and Sources
- Leo Tolstoy • A History of Yesterday
- Leo Tolstoy • The Memoirs of a Madman
- Leo Tolstoy • Diary for 1855
- Leo Tolstoy • Selected Letters, 1858–95
- Criticism
- Henry Gifford • On Translating Tolstoy
- Gary Saul Morson • Tolstoy’s Absolute Language
- Caryl Emerson • The Tolstoy Connection in Bakhtin
- N. G. Chernyshevsky • [Tolstoy’s Military Tales]
- Boris Eikhenbaum • [Sevastopol Stories]
- Gary Saul Morson • The Reader as Voyeur: Tolstoi and the
- Poetics of Didactic Fiction
- Mikhail Bakhtin • [Tolstoy’s Three Deaths]
- Renato Poggiolo • Tolstoy’s Domestic Happiness: Beyond Pastoral Love
- Kathleen Parthé • Tolstoy and the Geometry of Fear
- John Bayley • [Ivan Ilych]
- Y. J. Dayananda • The Death of Ivan Ilych: A Psychological Study On Death and Dying
- Vladimir Nabokov • [Ivan Ilych’s Life]
- Dorothy Green • The Kreutzer’s Sonata: A Tolstoian Approach
- N. K. Mikhaylovsky • Master and Man and The Death of Ivan Ilych
- Richard Gustafson • [On Ivan Ilych and Master and Man]
- Elizabeth Trahan • L. N. Tolstoj’s Master and Man—A Symbolic Narrative
- Gary R. Jahn • A Note on Miracle Motifs in the Later Works of Lev Tolstoj
- Donald Barthelme • At the Tolstoy Museum
- A Chronology of Tolstoy’s Life and Work
- Selected Bibliography
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