Sophia Tolstoy

Sophia Tolstoy
Title Sophia Tolstoy PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Popoff
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 368
Release 2010-05-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781416559900

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As Leo Tolstoy’s wife, Sophia Tolstoy experienced both glory and condemnation during their forty-eight-year marriage. She was admired as the muse and literary assistant to one of the world’s most celebrated novelists. But when in later years Tolstoy became a towering public figure and founded a new brand of religion, she was scorned for her disagreements with him. And it is this version of Sophia—malicious, shrill, perennially at war with Tolstoy—that has gone down in the historical record. Drawing on newly available archival material, including Sophia’s unpublished memoir, Alexandra Popoff presents a dramatically different and accurate portrait of the woman and the marriage. This lively, well-researched biography demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, Sophia was remarkably supportive of Tolstoy and was, in fact, key to his fame. Gifted and versatile, Sophia assisted Tolstoy during the writing of War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Having modeled his most memorable female characters on her, Tolstoy admired his wife’s boundless energy, which he called “the force of life.” Sophia’s letters, never before translated, illuminate the couple’s true relationship and provide insights into Tolstoy’s creative laboratory. Although long portrayed as an elitist and hysterical countess, Sophia was in reality a practical, independent-minded, generous, and talented woman who shared Tolstoy’s important values and his capacity for work. Mother of thirteen, she participated in Tolstoy’s causes and managed all business a airs. Popoff describes in haunting detail the intrusion into their marriage by Tolstoy’s religious disciple Vladimir Chertkov, who controlled Tolstoy at the end of his life and led a smear campaign against Sophia, branding her evil and mad. She is still judged by Chertkov’s false accounts, which dismissed her valuable achievements and contributions. During his later religious phase, Tolstoy renounced his property and copyright, and Sophia had to become the breadwinner. She published Tolstoy’s collected works and supported their large family. Despite the pressures of her demanding life, she realized her own talents as a writer, photographer, translator, and aspiring artist. This vigorous, engrossing biography presents in fascinating depth and detail the many ways in which Sophia Tolstoy enriched the life and work of one of the world’s most revered authors.

Song Without Words

Song Without Words
Title Song Without Words PDF eBook
Author Sofʹi︠a︡ Andreevna Tolstai︠a︡
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 248
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781426201738

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In a first-ever publishing event, the remarkable photography and writings of Countess Sophia Tolstoy reveal the unfolding of her life with her famous husband--and evocatively portray a glittering world that soon would fade away. 120 photographs.

Tolstoy's Diaries

Tolstoy's Diaries
Title Tolstoy's Diaries PDF eBook
Author Lev Nikolaevič Tolstoj
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 2010
Genre
ISBN 9780571269044

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The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy

The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy
Title The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy PDF eBook
Author Cathy Porter
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 645
Release 2010-09-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062029363

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“[A] testament to a great spirit, a woman who lived in terrifying proximity to one of the greatest writers of all time, and who understood exactly the high price she would have to pay for this privilege.” —Jay Parini, author of The Last Station Translated by Cathy Porter and with an introduction by Nobel Laureate Doris Lessing, The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy chronicles in extraordinary detail the diarist’s remarkable marriage to the legendary man of letters, Count Leo Tolstoy, author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Set against the backdrop of Russia’s turbulent history at the turn of the 20th century, The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy offers a fascinating look at a remarkable era, a complicated artist, and the extraordinary woman who stood at his side.

The Kreutzer Sonata Variations

The Kreutzer Sonata Variations
Title The Kreutzer Sonata Variations PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Katz
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 379
Release 2014-08-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0300210396

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A work unprecedented in world literature, this unique volume contains a new translation of Lev Tolstoy’s controversial novella The Kreutzer Sonata, which was initially banned by Russian censors. In addition, available to English readers for the first time is a fascinating and previously neglected constellation of counterstories written by the author’s wife and son in direct response to Tolstoy’s provocative tale, each a passionate attempt to undo the message of the original work. These radically conflicting tales, accompanied by excerpts from family letters, diaries, notes, and memoirs, provide readers with a vivid and highly revealing case study of the powerful disputes concerning sexuality and gender roles that erupted within the cultural context of late-nineteenth-century Russian, as well as European, society.

The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy

The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy
Title The Diaries of Sofia Tolstoy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1043
Release 1985
Genre
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Tolstoy's Diaries: 1895-1910

Tolstoy's Diaries: 1895-1910
Title Tolstoy's Diaries: 1895-1910 PDF eBook
Author graf Leo Tolstoy
Publisher
Total Pages 376
Release 1985
Genre Authors, Russian
ISBN

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