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Rh Tolstoy, Dmitri, 17 Death of, 106-7 Tolstoy, Leo— Reception of his work in France, 6 Influence of Rousseau and Stendhal, 7 Organic unity of his life, 13 Ancestry and inheritances, 14-15 Childhood, 17-19 Student days, 23-5 Personal appearance (see Portraits), 25-6 Joins Army of Caucasus, 33 Religious experiences, 33-4 First literary work, 35 Effects of illness, 39 Early work, 41-5 Love of life, 46 Transferred to Crimea, 49 Narratives of Sebastopol, 52 Enters St. Petersburg literary society, 61 Quarrels with Tourgenev, 63 Travels in Europe, 64 Studies pedagogy, 66 Effect of his brother’s death 70 Courtship, 75 Marriage, 76-83 War and Peace, 83-95 Anna Karenina, 99 Effect of Dmitri’s death, 107 Suicidal tendencies, in His “conversion,” 115-16 Joins the Orthodox Church, 117 Tolstoy Leo (continued) Leaves it, 117 Visits Moscow, 127 Commences to write on religious subjects, 136 Differences with Countess Tolstoy, 136-7 Spiritual loneliness, 140 Attacks upon modern art and science, 145 His ignorance of art, 151 Ignorance of modern music, 152 Attack upon Shakespeare, 153-7 Religious and aesthetic ideals, 156-61 His fear of music, 178-80 Political ideals, 214 Religious ideals, 215-16 Old age, 219 Political hopes, 220 Loneliness, 228 Intends leaving his family, 229 Death, 234 Tolstoy, Nikolas, 17, 33, 69 Töppfer, influence of, 41 Tourgenev, 17, 61-3 Criticism of Tolstoy, 95, 140, 202 Turkey, war declared upon, 49 Two Hussars, The, 68

, see Kozeltoff Vogüé, Melchior de, 140 Vronsky, 103-4