ABC Book, 339, 341, 342, 344-348, 359, 360. ——TourgÉnef's comment on, 347. Aim when writing novels, 430. AlexÁndra FÉdorovna, Empress, 111. Algebra, 355. Ambrose, Father, 384. Anna KarÉnina, 289, 349, 357, 360, 361, 371, 372, 381, 438-445. ——impression produced in Russia by, 441. ——TourgÉnef's comments on, 361. ArboÚzof's Recollections, 370. ——leaves, 152. ——becomes an officer in, 91. ——what is it? 260. Artistic capacity of peasants, 275. ——element in Literature, speech on the, 185. Astronomy, studies, 341. Aunt TatiÁna. See TatiÁna. Austria's pressure on Russia, 97. Autobiographical, 10, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24, 26, 28, 31, 34, 39-50, 53, 54, 59-77, 81-84, 89, 90, 95-104, 106-111, 128, 130, 148, 150, 152, 153-155, 160, 161, 162, 167-173, 175, 177-180, 182, 189, 192, 198, 200, 202, 212, 214, 224, 228, 252, 254, 263, 269, 272, 282-284, 286, 288, 291, 293, 294, 296, 298, 300, 303, 304, 325-327, 333, 337, 359, 365, 383, and whole of chap. xi. BÆdeker, preacher, 413. BÁrstchina explained, 225. BaryatÍnsky, General, 65. Bastions, clears Fifth and Sixth, 121. See also Sevastopol. Bear Hunt, The, 342. Bee-keeping, 296. ——Miss S. A. See Tolstoy, Countess S. A. ——TÁnya (TÁnitchka; sister-in-law), 305. Billiards, Chinese, 284. Birth, Tolstoy's, 9. Boarding schools condemned, 235. ——'s comment on War and Peace, 315. ——'s criticism of Tolstoy, 223. BoutlerÓf, A. M., Professor, 383. ——Tolstoy's criticism of, 160. Bravery, 64. Buckle, criticism of, 240. Buddhism, study of, 412. Bulgarian insurrection, 379. Bull kills keeper, 345. Cards. See Gambling. Caucasus, in the (see chap. iii.). Charity, 216. Chastity, advocacy of, 13. ——Tolstoy's criticism of, 160. Children, Tolstoy's, 295, 303, 310, 317, 320, 331, 340, 344, 352, 357, 360, 363, 366, 385. ——and the servants, 318. ——taught music, 366. ——painting, 366. ——teach in peasant schools, 340. ——toys, 318. Christianity, study of, 412. Christ's Hospital, education at, 279. Coat of arms, 2. Collates Artillery Commanders' reports, 121. Colony, agricultural, in Kansas, 396. Confession, Tolstoy's, 24, 39, 40, 53, 162-165, 167, 202, 203, 282-284, 298, 391, 394. (See also chap. xi.) Contradict, readiness to, 143. Count, origin of Tolstoy's title, 2. Country life, love of, 308. Courier to Petersburg, 122. Crimean War, chap. iv. ——cause of, 94. Daily routine, 320. Dates, Russian, 9. Death, thoughts on, 342. Death of baby girl, 366. ——baby Nicholas, 360. ——BÓtkin, V. P., 316. ——keeper by bull, 345. ——Peter, baby, 352. ——P. I. Úshkof, 369. See also Úshkof. Defiance of accepted opinions, 140. Demetrius Tolstoy. See Tolstoy, Demetrius. Democratic government, advantages of, 144. Democratic institutions, scorn for, 145. Dentists, 208. Diary, 37, 53, 81, 83, 148, 161, 167, 172, 173, 187, 189, 200, 212, 220, 228, 285, 286, 288, 289, 290, 309. Dickens's influence on Tolstoy, 46. Diesterweg, educationalist, 213. Digestive troubles, 293. Dijon, at, 166. Dogs, his, 88. DostoyÉvsky, S. A., 84. Drawing, 310. Dresden, in, 194. ——simplicity, 309. ——criticises Tolstoy's style, 159. ——criticises Youth, 158. ——letter from, 190. Duel, a. See TourgÉnef. Dumas pÈre, as novelist, 208. ——educational influence, 207. ——at Christ's Hospital, 279. ——definition of, 231. ——evening lectures, 194. ——false bases of, 232. ——speech on, 353. ——Tolstoy's, 28. ——the right to reject, 235. ——ZÉmstvo Committee of, 356. Educational systems, Tolstoy studies: ——Kissingen, 195. ——Saxony, 194. ——Weimar, 212. ——system in Germany, criticised, 233. Epicureans and life, 408. Epitaph, an, 382. Érgolsky, T. A. See TatiÁna, Aunt. Eugene Baumann, 194. Evangelicals, the, 413. Executions, the Church and, 424. Exercise, physical, 84, 128, 173, 308, 367. See also Gymnastics. Fable, an Eastern, 404. Family Happiness, 185. Famines caused by the Church, 437. Fasts, Tolstoy, 419. Father Sergius, 384. Faust (TourgÉnef's), 156. Fet, A. A., 139, 141, 176, 215, 219, 222, 304, 312, 321, 322, 330. ——letters to, from Tolstoy, 179, 180, 182, 188, 192, 200, 214, 217, 291, 293, 300, 303, 312, 315, 325, 326, 330, 331, 333, 337, 342, 344, 351, 352, 359, 360, 361, 365, 366, 371, 372, 373, 374, 380, 381, 382, 383, 385, 386, 387, 388, 391, 392. ——in rhyme to, 347. ——Literary Evening in aid of Famine Fund, 314. ——'s poems, Tolstoy's admiration of, 374. Fet, Peter A., 373. First Step, The, 209. 'Flock for the shepherd, a,' 234. Fly, attempts to, 25. Fort GrÓzny, at, 86. Freedom of Russian nobles, 55. French language, the, 176. Froebel, Julius, 195. ——reflections on, 81. 'Generalship in Literature,' his, 436. Geneva, in, 168. Georgia, 61. God, 'There is no,' 24. God sees the Truth, But Waits, 342. GÓgol, 428. Gouneba (stallion), 374. ——schools, 367. GrebÉnsky Cossacks, 78. ——Church. See Church. Gymnasiums, Russian, 367. HÁdji MourÁt, 66. Handwerksverein, der, 194. Hapgood, Miss I., 301. Hay saved by personal exertions, 299. Hegel, criticism of, 239. Heresy, on, 423. Hermit, visit to a, 365. Herzegovina, 373. Historian, Tolstoy as, 432. Home, love of, 323. Homer, 332. HomyakÓf, A. S., 185. Horse-race at SamÁra, 364. House of Commons, 211. ——sale of, 111. Hunting, 66, 90, 183-185, 230, 302, 305, 309. See also Shooting. Ideals and Realities in Russian Literature (KropÓtkin), 441. Iliad, appreciation of the, 172. Incarcerated, 35. Inconsistency, 50. Infant Schools condemned, 235. Infected Family, The, 297. Introduction to a Criticism of Dogmatic Theology. See Confession. Junker, becomes a, 65. Jury, serves on, 330. Kansas, Agricultural Colony, 396. Kant, 416. Keller, 212. Kiesewetter (Resurrection), 413. King Lear, DrouzhÍnin and, 157. Kissingen, at, 195. Knyaz, meaning of, 3. Kock, Paul de, 208. KÓlokol, 208. KotchÉvka, 335. KounÁk, 69. ——Sevastopol, 133. ——Ideals and Realities in Russian Literature, 441. ——Oriental, studies, 33. Lao-Tsze, 358. Lautiermethode, 353. Law, studies, 135. Lelewel, Polish author, 211. LeÓntief, Professor, 332. LisogoÚb, D., 397. ——'A General in,' 436. ——its importance in Russia, 190. Lives of the Saints, the, 422. Luther, Martin, 196. Macaulay criticised, 239. Magazine, Tolstoy's. See YÁsnaya PolyÁna. Marie (MÁsha or Mary) Tolstoy (sister). See Tolstoy. ——Tolstoy (daughter). See Tolstoy. ——VolkÓnsky, Princess, (mother). See Tolstoy. Marriage, 290. Marryat's novels, 281. Marseilles, in, 206. Master and Man, 91. Matriculates, 33. Maude, A., letter to, 301. Meeting a Moscow Acquaintance, 157. Metaphysics, 407. Michael, Grand Duke, 152. Middle period of Tolstoy's life, 298. Miracles, 417. Moabit Prison, visit to, 194. Mohammedanism, studies, 412. Moscow Gazette, The, 350. ——Fifty, trial of the, 394. ——Society of Lovers of Russian Literature, 185. Mother VÓlga (song), 276. MouravyÓf, N. N., 432. Mowing, 367. Murder of Countess Tolstoy, 256. ——his children learn, 366. ——method of teaching, 271. Musical notation, 271. Napoleon I, 431. Neues Leben, Ein (Auerbach), 194. New ABC Book, 360. New Religion, would found a, 130. Nicholas, baby, 357. Nicholas I, 94. Nicholas Tolstoy. See Tolstoy. Nihilist, The, 297. 'Not Born to be Like Everybody Else,' 81. 'Numidian cavalry,' the, 369. Old style calendar, 9. OltenÍtza, in, 96. On the Eve (TourgÉnef), 188. Oriental languages, studies, 33. Originality, 27. Osten-Saken, Count, 5. OstrÓvsky, A. N., 189. OuspÉnsky, N. V., 253. Palmerston, Lord, 211. ——comments on Sevastopol in May, 131. Parliament, 211. Pascal, B., PensÉes, 383. PÁshenka, 29. Patriotism, 322. Pedagogic tact, 279. PensÉes, by Pascal, 383. PerÓvsky, Sophie, 397. ——Tolstoy. See Tolstoy. PetropÁvlof Fortress, visits, 386. PlÁksin, SergÉy, 204. ——TourgÉnef's comment on, 297. Polish insurrection (1863), 296. Prince, the Russian title, 3. Printing, questions the utility of, 226. ——TourgÉnef's comment on, 347. Prisoners, Turkish, a visit to, 385. Prisons, visits to: the Moabit, 194. ——PetropÁvlof Fortress, 386. Promotion, slow, 85. Propaganda, social and political, 397. Proposal by initials, to Miss S. A. Behrs, 289. ——formal, 290. Proudhon, visit to, 211. Punishment of his children, 318. Question-boxes, 194. Races on SamÁra estate, 364. Read, Is it worth learning to? 277. Reading lessons, 262. ——practical demonstration of teaching, 354. Reading Library, The, 148. Reforms in Russia, 144. ——wishes to found a, 130. Reports, collates military, 121. Review, a military, 84. Riding lesson, first, 27. Right and Left Hand of Count Tolstoy, The, 395. Sakya Muni, 407. Sale of house, 111. School, the YÁsno-PolyÁna, 52, 187, 230, 246-254, 261, 278, 292, 340. ——external disorder in, 248. ——a fight in, 249. ——boarding, 234. ——infant, 235. Sculptor, Tolstoy as, 310. Scythians, 337. Sensuality, thoughts on, 81. Sequel, the, 447. Serfs, emancipation of the. See Emancipation. Sergius Tolstoy (brother). See Tolstoy. ——the Censor and, 131. ——comments on, by KropÓtkin, 133. ——TourgÉnef, 133. Sevastopol, map of, 112. ——situation in, 105. ——Star Fort, the, 119. ——Tolstoy reaches, 104. ——truce, a, 134. Si jeunesse savait, 179. Simplicity, 84. Sincerity, disbelief in others', 143. Singer at Lucerne, 171. Sleep, respect for, 325. Smoke, comments on, 313. Social tact, 129. Society, organisation of, 434. SokÓlniki, at, 59. Soldier, pleads for life of, 311. ——popular sympathy for, 312. South Kensington, at, 194. Spiritualism, 82. Sportsman, Tolstoy, the, 66, 84, 85, 90, 183-185, 230, 302, 304-305, 306-309, 336. Sports, organises, 364. Spring, influence of, 175. ——TourgÉnef's comment on, 158. Staff-officers, disapproval of, 118. Stallion (Gouneba), 374. Star Fort, the, 119. StaroglÁdovsk, in, 61, 64, 76, 78. StÁry Urt, 68. State service, 43. Stendhal, 93. Story-teller, an itinerant, 384. Strenuousness, 323. Style, DrouzhÍnin criticises Tolstoy's, 159. ——in Anna KarÉnina, 349. 'Take care of that young man,' 111. Tartar warfare, 77. TatiÁna, Aunt, 13, 17, 29, 31, 52, 59, 154, 176-179, 295, 358, 359. ——letters to, 59, 61, 65, 66, 73, 76, 82, 84, 95, 96, 98, 109, 152, 153, 168, 195, 198, 212, 285. ——peasants' opinion of, 358. TchÉrnaya, battle of the, 119. TchitchÉrin, B. N., 174. Telegraph, peasants and the, 176. 'Temple of Science,' the, 36. Tennyson, 135. Three Hermits, The, 384. Titles of nobility, Russian, 3. ——letter to, 175. ——Alexis, 4. ——Andrew (son), 385. ——DmÍtry (cousin), 4. ——Demetrius (DmÍtry or MÍtenka; brother), 20, 28, 41, 42, 43, 148. ——relations with serfs, 43. ——IlyÁ, 64. ——(son), 310. ——Leo (son), 317. ——Mary (daughter), 331. ——(Marie or MÁsha; sister), 9, 75, 82, 83, 84, 153, 173, 177, 285, 288, 289, 304. ——(NikÓlenka; brother), 18, 42, 55, 60, 61, 191-193, 196-203. ——letter to, 98. ——S. A. (wife), 149, 289-296, 302-303, 317, 340, 344, 348, 368, 385. ——Sergius (SergÉy or SeryÓzha; brother), 19, 20, 28, 41, 42, 196, 305. ——spelling of, 9. TourgÉnef, 84, 133, 139-141, 149, 166, 168, 189, 190, 193, 214-223, 303, 338, 339, 357, 388, 389-393, 428. ——challenges Tolstoy, 219. ——comments on ABC Book, 347. ——Anna KarÉnina, 361. ——PolikoÚshka, 297. ——Sevastopol, 133. ——War and Peace, 314. ——in verse, 187. ——'s Faust, 156. ——'s On the Eve, Tolstoy's criticism of, 188. ——'s Smoke, Tolstoy's criticism of, 313. ——translations with Mme. Viardot. See Viardot. 'Towards the People' Movement, the, 394. Traveller in the Well, The, 404. Tree-planting, 313. Trollope, A., 320. TroubetskÓy, Princess Catherine (grandmother), 6. 'Tsar-Liberator,' the, 225. Tsar, prayers for the, 420. ——letter to, 376. Turkey, war with, 379. Turkish prisoners in TÓula, 385. Turks, ferocity of, 103. Ufanizing. See Farming. Vanity, thoughts on, 81. VÓlga, Mother (song), 276. ——S. G., 386. ——Princess (mother's cousin), 174. ——Marie (mother), 5. Voltaire, influence of, 47. ——preparations for, 300. ——Tolstoy's comment on, 303. ——BÓtkin's comment on, 315. ——the Church and, 424. What Men Live By, 384. Wife. See Tolstoy, S. A. Wine, on, 137. 'Wishes to be great,' 183. Wood, Mrs. Henry, 320. Works, first collected edition of, 300. ——list of, 427. ——published before War and Peace, list of, 301. Writing lessons, 268. YÁsno-PolyÁna School, Chap. VIII. See also School. ——by Tolstoy, 160. ZahÁrin, Professor, 313. ZÉmstvo, elected to the, 251. Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to His Majesty at the Edinburgh University Press Transcriber's Note: ******* This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. 1.F. 1.F.3. 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