Dec 26, 2009

Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism | Tolstoy, Leo - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

Bibliography

Egan, David R., and Melinda A. Egan. Leo Tolstoy: An Annotated Bibliography of English-Language Sources to 1978. Metuchen, N.J. and London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 1979, 267 p.

Contains a section devoted to secondary sources on Tolstoy's religious and philosophical writings.

Criticism

Christian, R. F. "'Confession' and 'Resurrection'," in Tolstoy: A Critical Introduction, pp. 212-29. Cambridge: Cambridge at the University Press, 1969.

Contends that Tolstoy's religious conversion occurred gradually over many years and is evident in works as early as his Childhood.

Clive, Geoffrey. "Tolstoy and the Varieties of the Inauthentic," in The Broken Icon: Intuitive Existentialism in Classical Russian Fiction, pp. 86-127. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1972.

Examines Tolstoy's existential leanings.

Edie, James M.; James P. Scanlan; and Mary-Barbara Zeldin,...

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