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Arnold, Matthew, "Count Leo Tolstoy," in Fortnightly Review, December, 1887.
Christian, R. R, Tolstoy's "War and Peace"- A Study, Clarenden Press, 1962.
Fodor, Alexander, Tolstoy and the Russians: Reflections on a Relationship, Ardis Press, 1984.
James, Henry, "Preface to The Tragic Muse," in The Art of the Novel, C. Scribner's Sons, 1934.
Simmons, Ernest J., Tolstoy, Routledge & Kegan Paul, Boston, 1973, p. 81.
Wasiolek, Edward, Tolstoy's Major Fiction, The University of Chicago Press, 1978.
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