Nagornova, Varvara Valerianovna (Varya née Tolstaya T’s niece) 93, 141, 206, 268, 316
Nakhimov, Admiral 115
Naples 142
Napoleon Bonaparte 13, 19, 20, 57, 62–3, 69, 70, 94, 100, 132–3, 165, 167, 171, 172, 266, 275
Napoleonic Wars 166
Naryshkin, Alexander 221
Naryshkin, Semyon Kirillovich 26
Naryshkina, Nadezhda 220–21
Nastasina, Pelageya Ivanovna (‘Pashenka’
Alexandra Ilyinichna’s ward) 32, 38, 41, 43, 60
nationalism 249
Nazis 444
Nekrasov, Nikolay 105, 106, 107, 109, 111, 115, 120, 123, 126, 128, 132, 135, 137
New Economic Policy (NEP) 432, 434
New Polyana 420
New Testament in modern Russian 271–2, 292
New York
Nicholas I, Tsar of Russia 13, 46, 62, 75, 79, 85, 86, 91, 92, 108, 109, 111, 112, 122, 136, 137, 151, 155, 165, 213, 215, 220, 266, 267, 270, 355, 395–6
Nicholas II, Tsar of Russia 6, 126, 326, 349, 365, 368, 376, 386, 387, 391,
‘Nief, Monsieur’
Nietzsche, Friedrich 184
Nietzschean philosophy 389
nihilism, nihilists 144, 147, 219, 235, 259, 265, 272
Nikolay Filippovich (Yasnaya Polyana coachman) 45
Nikolskoye-Vyazemskoye estate, Tula province 38, 82, 144, 161, 234, 331
Nikon, Father 278
Nikon, Patriarch 270
Nizhny Novgorod 69, 94, 208, 210, 337
Nobel Prizes 410–11
nobility
Nordman, Natalya Borisovna 350
Norman, Sir Henry 2
Novikov, Mikhail 448
Novodevichy Convent and Cemetery, Moscow 323
Novokuznetsk (later Stalinsk) 448–9
Novospassky Monastery, Moscow 428
numerology 34, 251
O
Obolenskaya, Elizaveta Valerianovna (Lizanée Tolstaya T’s niece) 93, 141, 206, 268, 366
Obolenskaya, Maria Lvovna (Masha
née Tolstaya
T’s daughter) 314, 325
birth 185, 187, 189
appearance 202, 403
education 234
Biryukov tries to marry her 315, 326
T’s favourite 326, 366, 404
T relies on her for assistance and moral support 326, 366
temporarily renounces her share of T’s property 331, 366
famine relief 336, 339, 340
involvement in Tolstoyan movement 356–7
marries Nikolay Obolensky 366
miscarriage 389
death 404
Obolensky, Dmitry Dmitrievich 85
Obolensky, Leonid Dmitrievich 206
Obolensky, Nikolay Leonidovich (T’s son-in-law) 366, 403
Odessa 103, 110, 401
Oka river 69
Okhotnitskaya, Natalya Petrovna (Toinette’s companion) 88, 152, 205, 206, 233
Old Believers 167, 269, 270, 271, 276, 278, 290–91, 336–7, 385, 448
Old Testament 302
Olteniţa, Wallachia 108
Optina Pustyn Monastery, Kaluga province 253–7, 258, 280, 281, 289–90, 328, 384, 393–4, 412, 413
Orekhanov, Father Georgy 454
Orekhov, Alexey Stepanovich (Alyoshka T’s servant) 99, 147, 155, 205
Orekhova, Avdotya (Dunyasha
née Bannikova) 205
Orenburg 208, 211, 266
Orlov-Chesmensky, Count 94
Orsett House, Westbourne Terrace, London 142
Oryol 30, 123, 124, 274
Osten-Sacken, Alexandra Ilyinichna von (‘Aline’
née Tolstaya
T’s aunt) 32, 41–2, 47, 58, 59, 60, 64, 66, 67, 70, 71, 116, 254
Osten-Sacken, Karl von 41
Osterman, Lev 442
Ostrovsky, Alexander Nikolayevich 125, 126, 136
background 126
under police surveillance 126, 127
on expedition down the Volga 126–7
Ottoman Empire 99, 108, 247, 248, 270, 355
Our Lady of Kazan, icon of 69–70
Ovid:
P
pacifism
T’s teachings compared with those of Sheikh Kunta Khadji 7
T’s philosophy revered by Gandhi, Wittgenstein and Martin Luther King 8
T dates horror of violence to being locked up by tutor 59
first strong expression of T’s views on the futility of war 115–16
T’s experience in Crimean War turns him into a pacifist 247
Levin’s declared unwillingness to kill 249
T’s ideas start to make an impact 317–18
T promotes a life on non-violence in harmony with the land 321
T’s treatise on non-violence 333, 340–44
Khilkov becomes a pronounced pacifist 352
Drozhzhin’s death 353–4
Dukhobors 356, 364
Škarvan’s imprisonment 363
Wagner’s and T’s pacifism 374
Lenin condemns T’s philosophy 409
Pale of Settlement 418
Palmerston, Lord 142
Pan-Slavists 246, 247, 248
Panayeva, Advotya 126
Panayev, Ivan (Nekrasov’s co-editor) 116, 126, 132
Panina, Countess 394, 395
Paperno, Irina 9
Paris
and the Decembrists 165, 275
T in 132–3, 142
emigré community 430
Paris Commune (1871) 265
Pashkov, Colonel Vasily 272, 307, 315, 410
Pashkov House, Moscow (later Rumyantsev Museum) 167, 425–6
‘Pashkovites’ 272, 291
Paskevich, Princess Irina (née VorontsovaDashkova) 178
Paskevich, Field Marshal Ivan 100, 109
Pasternak, Leonid 377
Paul I, Tsar of Russia 23–4
Pavlovsk 129
peasantry
T’s attitude towards 3, 21, 61, 78, 262
T’s peasant dress 4, 5, 11, 12, 147, 207, 302