raznochintsy 6–7, 131–2
controversy between Slavophiles and Westernisers 125
censuses conducted in villages 213
radical 218, 219, 384
and Optina Pustyn 254
and the Church 384
and T’s excommunication 391
T worshipped by 393
religious revival 393, 394
The Intermediary (Posrednik) publishing house 315, 316, 320, 323–4, 328, 333, 354, 356, 357, 364, 420, 423
International Workingmen’s Association (the First International) 265
Ioann (John), Father (now St), of Kronstadt 353, 392–3, 397–8, 409
Ioannity 393
Islam 69, 270
Islavin, Konstantin Alexandrovich (Sonya’s uncle Kostya) 206, 239
Issues in Philosophy and Psychology (journal) 334, 336
Istomin, Vladimir 298
Italian Opera, Paris 133
Ivakin, Ivan 285, 286–7
Ivan the Terrible, Tsar of Russia 2, 16–17, 69, 80
Ivanov, Alexander (T’s copyist) 351
Ivanov, Vyacheslav 430
Ivitsy estate 152, 153
J
Järnefelt, Arvid 363–4
My Awakening (Heräämiseni) 363–4
Jerusalem 314
John of Damascus, St 284
Joseph II, Emperor 22
Jung, Carl 184
K
Kadyrov, Ramzan, President of Chechnya 7
Kalinin, Mikhail 433
Kaluga 290
Kamchatka peninsula 49
Kamenev, Lev 434
Kansas commune 321
Kara prison, eastern Siberia 313, 350
Karakozov, Dmitry 183
Karamzin, Nikolai: History of the Russian State 215
Katkov, Mikhail 139, 159, 168–9, 231–2, 234, 235, 237, 238, 246, 248, 249, 299
Kaufmann, Theodor (Fyodor) 204
Kavelin, Konstantin 128
Kazakhstan 208
Kazan 66–70, 72, 86, 99, 184, 208, 211
Third Missionary Congress of Russian Orthodox Church 385–6
Kazan Cathedral, St Petersburg 69–70, 388
Kazan University 70, 74
Kazem-Bek, Professor Mirza 75
Keller, Gustav 143–4, 148
Kennan, George 349–50
Siberia and the Exile System 350
Kennan Institute, Washington DC 447
Kenworthy, John 362, 363, 364, 377, 378, 406
Anatomy of Misery: Plain Lectures on
Economics 362
KGB 427, 428, 447
Khadji, Sheikh Kunta 7
Khan, Inayat 370
Kharkov 330, 353
Kharkov cathedral 353
Kharkov province 352
Kharkov station 395, 396
Kharkov University 70
Kherson 110
Kherson, Archbishop of 323
Khilkov, Dmitry 352–3, 356, 364, 378, 379, 380, 406
Khilkova, Princess 353
Khiva, Khanate of 223
Khiva campaign 223
Khomyakov, Alexey 253
Khristovery, Khlysty (‘Believers in Christ’) 271, 385
Kiev 276, 277
King, Martin Luther 8
Kirghiz horsemen 238
Kishinyov, Bessarabia 108, 109
Kislovodsk 208
Kizlyar 104
Kleen, Viscount Hector Victor de 241, 243
Klibanov, Alexander 451
Knipper, Olga 439
Kohl, J. G. 388
Kolokoltsov, Grigory 183
Kopylov, Mitka (Tolstoy family coachman) 61
Korennaya Hermitage 298
Kornilov, Admiral 110
Korolenko, Vladimir 66
koumiss cure 148, 152, 208, 209, 228, 269, 368
Kozlova Zaseka 22
Kramskoy, Ivan 228, 229–30, 266, 308
Krekshino estate 410, 411
Kremlin, Moscow 151, 154, 247, 349, 433
Kremlin Cathedrals, Moscow 269
Kremlin Palace, Moscow 151
krepostniks (defenders of serfdom) 145, 218
Krestinsky, Nikolay 434
Kropotkin, Pyotr 378–9
Krupskaya, Nadezhda 434
Krusenstern, Captain Adam von 49
Kursk 108
annual procession to Korennaya Hermitage 298–9, 393
Kursk, Bishop of 299
Kursk province 123
Kursk Station in Moscow 411, 413
Kutuzov, Prince 171–2, 179
Kuzma (assistant coachman) 63
Kuzminskaya, Darya Alexandrovna (Dasha, T’s niece) 206, 227
Kuzminskaya, Maria Alexandrovna (Masha, T’s niece) 207, 328
Kuzminskaya, Tatyana Andreyevna (née Bers
Sonya’s sister Tanya) 152, 153, 160, 162, 220, 231, 313, 321, 370, 425
Sonya’s frank letters to her 10, 235, 237, 279, 280, 289, 292, 358
and Natasha Rostova’s character 166
and an inappropriate suitor 173
abortive romance with T’s brother Sergey 244
visits Yasnaya Polyana 175, 188, 206–7, 227, 280, 312, 417
Hannah Tarsey becomes her children’s governess 204
stillbirth 231
Kuzminskaya, Vera Alexandrovna (T’s niece) 206
Kuzminsky, Alexander Mikhailovich 244, 312, 418
Kyakhta 336
L
L. Tolstoy Moscow Vegetarian Society 448
La Fontaine 196
Lake Geneva, Switzerland 133
Lake Huron (ship) 379
Lakshin, Vladimir: ‘The Return of Tolstoy the Thinker’ 451
Lamartine, Alphonse de: Histoire des Girondins 98
Landowska, Wanda 371
Lao Tzu 311
Tao Te Ching 354
Las Cases, Emmanuel, comte de 133
Lausanne, Switzerland 134
Lawrence, D. H. 370
‘League of the Godless’ 440
Lelewel, Joachim 143, 147
Lena river 366
Lenin, Vladimir (Vladimir Ulyanov) 59, 365–6, 379, 398, 409, 415, 425, 426, 428–32, 434, 436, 439, 440, 441, 443
‘Lev Tolstoy as a Mirror of the Russian Revolution’ 435, 438, 446
What Is to Be Done? 398
Lenin Library 426
Leningrad, under siege (1941) 444
Leo of Catania, Bishop St 33–4
Leo the Great, Pope St 33
Leonov, Leonid 450–51
Leontiev, Pavel 190
Lermontov, Mikhail 103, 104, 106
A Hero of Our Time 76, 86, 104
‘The Fatalist’ 89
‘Taman’ 86
Leskov, Nikolay 392–3
Lev Stepanych (blind storyteller) 40, 41
Levitan, Isaak 376
Levitsky, Sergey 126, 253
‘Life and Labour’ commune 431, 448, 449
Light Brigade (British) 110
Lipetsk province 412
Livadia Palace, Crimea 306, 392
Lizinovka estate, Voronezh province 306
L. N. Tolstoy Tula State Pedagogical Institute 452
Department of Tolstoy’s Spiritual Heritage 452
Lobachevsky, Nikolay 74
Lomas, George: Plain Talks upon Practical Religion: Being Candid Answers to Earnest Inquirers 341
London 133, 142, 187
Louis Philippe, King of France 91
Louis XIV, King of France 26
Lovchanin, Danilo 194
Lozovsky, Solomon 442
Lubyanka, Moscow 427, 428, 434, 442
Lucerne, Switzerland 134
Lunacharsky, Anatoly 426, 427, 430, 435, 436, 438, 439
Luther, Martin 53, 141, 158, 287, 288
Lutheranism 53
Luxemburg, Rosa 345–6
Lyasotta, Yuly 325
Lyubimov, Nikolay 168
M
Machutadze, Hannah (née Tarsey) 203–6, 211
Machutadze, Prince Dmitry 204
Mackenzie Wallace, Donald 273
Makarov, Admiral 399
Makary, Metropolitan 192, 278, 284
History of the Russian Church 279
Orthodox Dogmatic Theology 279, 284, 300, 372–3
Maklakov, Vasily 430
Makovický, Dušan 402, 412, 417, 422
Malakoff redoubt, Sebastopol 110, 116
Malikov, Alexander 259, 260, 321
Malikova, Elizaveta 260, 261
Malorod, Anna 449
Mann, Thomas 184, 373
Marcus Aurelius 314
Maria Fyodorovna, Empress 306, 331
Maria Theresa, Empress 151
Mariinsky Palace, St Petersburg 122, 269
Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg 129, 167, 362, 373
Marseilles 142, 155
Marx, Adolf 377, 378
Marxism, Marxists 398, 435, 441, 450
Marya Gerasimovna (Maria Nikolayevna Tolstaya’s godmother) 42
Masha (Dmitry Tolstoy’s common law wife) 123, 124
Matyusha (Nikolai Ilyich’s servant) 37, 39–40, 45, 58
Maude, Aylmer 375, 379, 406, 424–5
Maude, Louise (née Shanks) 375, 378