INDEX.
- Aksákof, 142, 144.
- Alexander II., Emperor, 148, 151, 152, 326.
- Alexander III., Emperor, 151, 152, 156.
- “Anna Karénina,” 206, 218, 230, 232;
- analysis, 297-323;
- quoted, 304-305, 306-307, 309-322;
- meaning, 322.
- “Annals of a Sportsman,” 121, 129, 158, 190, 394.
- Aristophanes, 70.
- Arria, 188.
- Balzac, 105.
- “Banya (bath), The,” 203;
- quoted, 433-440.
- Bázarof, 145, 173, 174, 186, 388.
- Biélinsky, 120, 121 note, 424, 426.
- “Bulba.” See “Taras Bulba.”
- Censorship, The Russian, 122 note, 217, 398.
- “Childhood and Youth,” 205, 217.
- “Confession.” See “My Confession.”
- Corneille, 13.
- “Cossacks, The” (“Kazaki”), 216, 229, 231;
- analysis, 239-267.
- “Commentary on the Gospels,” Tolstoï’s, 234.
- Daudet, Alphonse, 199 note.
- “Dead Souls,” 11, 28, 61, 159, 360, 396, 426;
- analysis, 86-115.
- Devil, The, in Gogol, 30.
- Dissenters, 181, 330, 337.
- Divorce, according to Tolstoï, 271, 299, 302.
- “Dmitri Rudin,” 167, 168.
- Dniépr, 15-18, 36.
- “Don Quixote,” 133, 158, 170.
- Dostoyevsky, 141, 202 note, 203, 204 note;
- biography, 423-432;
- faith, 432.
- Edgeworth, Maria, 401, 402, 403.
- “Evenings at the Farm,” 9, 10, 28, 29, 60.
- “Fathers and Sons,” 130, 173, 388;
- quoted, 193-198.
- Fénelon, 70.
- Flaubert, 127, 134, 207, 209, 406.
- French novelists, 190, 191.
- German education, 172, 386.
- Goethe, 343;
- quoted by Turgénief, 137.
- Gogol, biography, 5-11, 339-362;
- professorship, 9, 10, 353, 355-358;
- works enumerated, 29, 30, 346, 353;
- humor, 80, 346;
- as a poet, 6, 13, 47, 114, 191;
- as a scholar, 343, 344, 354;
- as a painter of women, 186;
- influence on Turgénief, 394.
- Gontcharóf, 430.
- Griboyédof, 238 note, 414.
- Grigoróvitch, 425, 430.
- Hamlet, 126, 158, 170, 179.
- Hegel, 120, 168, 172, 386.
- Herzen, 428.
- Hugo, Victor, 209, 210.
- Iskander. See Herzen.
- Ivanitsky on Gogol, quoted, 356.
- James, Henry, quoted, 403 note.
- Karakózof, 151.
- Katkof, 145, 148, 149, 152, 174, 414.
- “Kazaki.” See “The Cossacks.”
- Khor and Kalinuitch, 121, 159.
- Kulzhinsky on Gogol, quoted, 343.
- La Bruyère, 70.
- La Rochefoucauld, 220.
- Lermontof, 202 and note.
- “May Night, The,” quoted, 21, 32.
- Marvellous, The, in Gogol, 30-34.
- Merimée, 4, 48, 192.
- Molière, 11, 68, 70, 80.
- Muzhik. See Russian Peasantry.
- Murillo, comparison with Gogol, 31.
- “My Confession” (Tolstoï), 219-228.
- “My Religion” (Tolstoï), 228, 322, 420;
- quoted, 278, 296;
- analysis, 324-338.
- Napoleon, Tolstoï’s judgment of, 285.
- Nekrásof, 181, 202 note, 210 note, 391, 426.
- “Nest of Noblemen,” 169.
- Nicholas, Emperor, 84, 113, 399, 426, 429.
- Niézhin, 5, 7, 342.
- Nihilism, 148, 173, 176, 179, 180, 329, 389.
- Occidentalism, Turgénief’s, 120, 142, 387.
- “Old-time Proprietors,” 51-58;
- quoted, 24.
- “Parasha,” 120.
- Pathetic, The, in Turgénief, 199.
- Písemsky, 167 note.
- Pletnef, 9, 385.
- Pobyedonovtsof, 152, 414.
- Poetry, Nature of, 13.
- Pogodin, 142.
- Polevoï, 339;
- quoted, 424, 429.
- Polonsky, 126, 136.
- Pushkin, 4, 6, 7, 9, 73, 112, 134, 202, 210, 238, 345, 385, 400, 414;
- on Griboyédof’s death, 238;
- judgment of Gogol, 58;
- as inspiration to Gogol, 345;
- festival, 135, 391.
- Raskolniks. See Dissenters.
- Realism, French and Russian, 25, 189, 193, 199, 286.
- “Recollections of a Scorer” (Tolstoï), quoted, 235-237.
- “Recollections” (Reminiscences), Turgénief’s, quoted, 120 note, 122 note, 384, 388.
- Renan, funeral discourse on Turgénief, 408.
- Resurrection, The, according to Tolstoï, 278.
- Revizor, The, 7, 10, 61, 358, 426;
- analysis, 63-83.
- Rousseau, 70.
- Rudin. See Dmitri Rudin.
- Russian ideal, 182;
- language, 98, 110, 192, 395, 414;
- mind, 12;
- nature, 14, 18, 23, 114;
- nobility, 159, 164;
- peasantry, 150, 159, 181, 325.
- Sand, George, 127, 211.
- Sasuluitch, Viéra, 171.
- Satirical, The, in Gogol, 7, 12, 60, 347.
- Shchedrin. See Soltuikof.
- Schiller, 212, 343;
- quoted by Turgénief, 154.
- Schopenhauer, 172, 228.
- Schuyler, Eugene, translation of “The Cossacks,” 416.
- Serfage, 166, 326, 397.
- Shakspeare, 69, 126, 225.
- Skidelsky, quoted, 424.
- Slavophilism, 143, 144, 206.
- “Smoke,” 175.
- Soltuikof, 204, 211.
- Swinburne, Turgénief’s opinion of, 210.
- “Taras Bulba,” 6, 10, 18, 29, 355;
- analysis, 36-49;
- Turgénief’s judgment on, 50;
- quoted, 19, 23, 363-382.
- Tchernuishevsky, 145, 201, 210 note, 423.
- “Terrible Vengeance, A,” quoted, 15-18.
- Tolstoï, Count Lyof N., biography, 215, 222-230, 236 note, 414-422;
- works enumerated, 216, 416, 417;
- talent, 218;
- mental and moral transformation, 222-230, 278;
- literary life, 224, 231;
- marriage, 224, 421;
- mysticism, 234;
- character revealed in “The Cossacks,” 256-258;
- in “War and Peace,” 267, 275, 293, 295;
- in “Anna Karénina,” 295, 421;
- his ideal of strength, 248;
- ideal of life, 227, 275, 299;
- as a historian, 283;
- as a non-combatant, 293, 299;
- as a prophet, 219, 329;
- as a communist, 335;
- his creed, 332;
- appearance in 1862, 418;
- criticised by Turgénief, 205.
- Turgénief, Ivan, biography, 117-140, 383-408;
- works enumerated, 129-139;
- method of work, 130, 135, 183, 407;
- progress, 157;
- talent, 182, 409;
- character, 139, 141;
- generosity, 139 note, 155, 205;
- conversation, 140, 149, 405;
- as a political prophet, 153, 157;
- as a dramatist, 189;
- as a poet, 191, 385, 399 note;
- as a critic on his epoch, 146, 150, 200;
- judgment on Alexander III., 152, 156;
- on Hugo, 209, 210;
- on George Sand, 212;
- Flaubert, 209;
- Zola, 208;
- Swinburne, 210;
- Dickens, 407;
- Dostoyevsky, 203;
- Nekrásof, 201, 202;
- Gogol, 50;
- Soltuikof, 204;
- Tchernuishevsky, 201;
- Tolstoï, 205, 231, 284;
- letters to Tolstoï, 127, 138;
- letter to Mr. King, 183;
- homesickness and love of Russia, 123, 127;
- personal appearance, 139, 393, 404;
- disease, 136.
- Turgénief, Nikolaï, 383.
- Turner, C. E., on Gogol, quoted, 361.
- Ukraïna, 10, 15, 23, 32.
- Viardot, 401, 406.
- “Vii,” quoted, 30, 358.
- “Virgin Soil” (Nov), 131, 132, 176, 179, 187.
- Vogüé, Count E. Melchior, on Turgénief, quoted, 390-400.
- “War and Peace,” 206, 218, 230, 232, 233;
- analysis, 267-294.
- Woman in Gogol, 109, 187;
- in Turgénief, 186, 187;
- in Tolstoï, 247, 288, 422.
- Zhukovsky, 4, 345.
- Zola, 135, 208, 211, 286.