By Leo Tolstoy/Tolstoi
I. WHAT I CONSIDER TO HAVE BEEN THE BEGINNING OF MY YOUTH
II. SPRINGTIME
III. DREAMS
IV. OUR FAMILY CIRCLE
V. MY RULES
VI. CONFESSION
VII. THE EXPEDITION TO THE MONASTERY
VIII. THE SECOND CONFESSION
IX. HOW I PREPARED MYSELF FOR THE EXAMINATIONS
X. THE EXAMINATION IN HISTORY
XI. MY EXAMINATION IN MATHEMATICS
XII. MY EXAMINATION IN LATIN
XIII. I BECOME GROWN-UP
XIV. HOW WOLODA AND DUBKOFF AMUSED THEMSELVES
XV. I AM FETED AT DINNER
XVI. THE QUARREL
XVII. I GET READY TO PAY SOME CALLS
XVIII. THE VALAKHIN FAMILY
XIX. THE KORNAKOFFS
XX. THE IWINS
XXI. PRINCE IVAN IVANOVITCH
XXII. INTIMATE CONVERSATION WITH MY FRIEND
XXIII. THE NECHLUDOFFS
XXIV. LOVE
XXV. I BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH THE NECHLUDOFFS
XXVI. I SHOW OFF
XXVII. DIMITRI
XXVIII. IN THE COUNTRY
XXIX. RELATIONS BETWEEN THE GIRLS AND OURSELVES
XXX. HOW I EMPLOYED MY TIME
XXXI. "COMME IL FAUT"
XXXII. YOUTH
XXXIII. OUR NEIGHBOURS
XXXIV. MY FATHER'S SECOND MARRIAGE
XXXV. HOW WE RECEIVED THE NEWS
XXXVI. THE UNIVERSITY
XXXVII. AFFAIRS OF THE HEART
XXXVIII. THE WORLD
XXXIX. THE STUDENTS' FEAST
XL. MY FRIENDSHIP WITH THE NECHLUDOFFS
XLI. MY FRIENDSHIP WITH THE NECHLUDOFFS
XLII. OUR STEPMOTHER
XLIII. NEW COMRADES
XLIV. ZUCHIN AND SEMENOFF
XLV. I COME TO GRIEF