Tolstoy Studies Journal
A Publication of the Tolstoy Society of North America
VOLUME IV
Tolstoy Studies Journal Volume IV, 1991
CONTENTS
(See the original table of contents for this issue)
FROM THE EDITOR
Amy Mandelker
CRITICISM
Puskin’s Legacy in Anna Karenina
David Sloane
Tolstoy on Musical Mimesis: Platonic Aesthetics and Erotics in “The Kreutzer Sonata”
Liza Knapp
An Evolutionary Study of Tolstoy’s First Story, “The Raid”
Duffield White
A Humanist Reading of Tolstoy: The Writings of Petr M. Bitsilli
Jane Gary Harris
Some Similarities and Differences Between Tolstoy’s Concepts of Identity
and Vocation and Their Parallels in Hinduism
Dragan Milivojevic
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
Rimvydas Silbajoris, Tolstoy’s Aesthetics and his Art
Critiques: Victor Terras, Charles Moser, Kathleen Parthé, Richard Gustafson
REVIEW ARTICLE
The Tolstoy Questions, Reflections on the Silbajoris Thesis
Gary Saul Morson
Reply
Rimvydas Silbajoris
BOOK REVIEWS
Tolstoy’s Short Fiction, ed. by Michael R. Katz (John Kopper)
Gary Adelman, ‘Anna Karenina’: The Bitterness of Ecstacy (Caryl Emerson)
Eric de Haard, Narrative and Anti-Narrative Structures in
Lev Tolstoy’s Early Works (James Roney)
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Harold K Schefski
ANNOUNCEMENT OF SPECIAL ISSUES