Tolstoy Studies Journal, Volume XVI

Donna Orwin donna.orwin at UTORONTO.CA
Fri Jan 14 22:09:17 UTC 2005


Dear Colleagues,

Tolstoy Studies Journal for 2004 has now been published, and I include
the table of contents in this message.  I invite all of you to purchase
the journal for yourselves and especially for your libraries.
Information on how to do this is available at our web site as
tolstoystudies.org.

I also urge you to submit manuscripts or material on Tolstoy to journal.

Sincerely yours,

Donna Orwin

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Prof. Donna Tussing Orwin
Editor, Tolstoy Studies Journal
Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
University of Toronto
Alumni Hall 415
121 St. Joseph St.
Toronto. ON M5S 1J4
Tel. 416-926-1300. ext. 3316

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Table of Contents         TSJ Volume XVI 2004

Note from the Editor
Donna Tussing Orwin

Tribute to Lidiia Dmitrievna Gromova-Opulskaya, compiled by Edwina
Cruise

Articles

Saints' Lives in the Publications of Tolstoy: The Logic Behind His
Choice of Subjects
 A. G. Grodetskaya, Pushkinskii dom, St. Petersburg

Dogmatism or Moralism?  Simon Frank Confronts Tolstoy's Ethical Thought.
Inessa Medzibovskaya, Eugene Lang College, New York University

Cossacks in Spain: Tolstoyan Resonances in For Whom The Bell Tolls
Dale E. Peterson, Amherst College

Revisualizing Anna Karenina
Irina Makoveeva, University of Pittsburgh

Archival Material

Leo Tolstoy and Mikhail Novikov, Selected Letters form the Moscow State
L. N. Tolstoy Museum Archives
Edited, translated, and introduced by Andrew Donskov, University of
Ottawa

Scholarly Note

Could the Master Err? A Note on "God Sees the Truth But Waits"
 Hugh McLean, University of Califorinia, Berkeley

Response
 Gary R. Jahn, University of Minnesota

Tolstoy in the Movies

Revolution, Loneliness, and the Future of Love: Tolstoy in the Cinema of
Paolo and Vittorio Taviani
Carlo Testa, University of British Columbia

Interview with Italian Film makers Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, Rome, 14
April 2004
Carlo Testa, University of British Columbia


The Poet's Corner

Vronsky's Revolver, After Vronsky's Unsuccessful Attempt at Suicide
Sharon McCartney

Review Essay: On Stage

Irony, Theatre, and History in Time of War: Reflections on War and
Peace, the Beginning of the Novel (based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy)
Inessa Medzhibovskaya, Eugene Lang College, New York University

Tolstoy Scholarship in Russia and Abroad

Recent Publications and Annotated Bibliography for 2003-2004
                                    Paul Haddock

Supplement to the Annotated Bibliography for 2002-2003

                                    Mark Conliffe
Reviews

Sharon McCartney.  Karenin Sings the Blues. (Allan Reid)

Vladimir Alexandrov. Limits of Interpretation: The Meanings of Anna
Karenina (Robin Feuer Miller)

O. V. Slivitskaya Ob effekte zhiznepodobiia Anny Kareninoi (Amy
Mandelker)










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