Society for the Encouragement of Spiritual and Ethical Reading 272, 307, 315

Society for the Study and Dissemination of the Works of L.N. Tolstoy 426

Society of True Freedom 423, 433

Soden, Germany 140, 141

Sokolov, Ivan 94

Solovetsky prison-monastery, White Sea 16–18, 277, 338, 448

Solovyov, Evgeny 13

Solovyov, Professor Sergey Mikhailovich 267

History of Russia from the Earliest Times 215–16

‘Public Lectures about Peter the Great’ 215

Solovyov, Vladimir Sergeyevich 267, 272

Sophia the Martyr, St 155

South Kensington Museum, London (later Victoria and Albert Museum) 143

Southbourne, Hampshire (later Dorset) 406

Sovetskaya pravda (newspaper) 425

Soviet Supreme Court 446

Soviet Union, collapse of (1991) 7, 451, 452

Sovnarkom (Council of Ministers) 426, 441

Sparrow Hills, Moscow 55, 62, 292

Spasskoye-Lutovinovo estate 130, 144

Spencer, Herbert 321

Spiridon, St 51 ‘Spiritual Unity (the Church of Lev Tolstoy)’ 452

Stadling, Jonas 338–40, 341–2

Stalin, Joseph (Iosif Dzhugashvili) 112, 284, 434, 436, 437, 439, 442, 443

Stalinism 433

Starley, John 358

Starogladkovskaya, Chechnya 99, 100, 101, 103, 104, 105, 107, 130

staroobryadtsy (‘adherents of the old rite’) 270

Stary Yurt fortress 101–2

Stasov, Vladimir 267, 269

Stasyulevich, Alexander 183

Stead, William 332, 346–7

Stendhal, 166

Sterne, Laurence

A Sentimental Journey 76, 87

Tristram Shandy 98

Stettin, Prussia 135

Stickney, Asenath 341

Stockham, Dr Alice Bunker 328, 341

Tokology: A Book for Every Woman 327

Stockholm Peace Congress (1909

cancelled) 411

Stockholm Tageblatt 411

Stolypin, Prime Minister 419

Strakhov, Nikolay 181, 186–7, 197, 198, 206, 219, 222, 226, 230, 231, 233, 234, 236, 246, 253, 256, 257–8, 266, 267, 270, 274, 277, 281, 283, 285, 288, 328, 332, 343

‘The Woman Question’ 186, 187

Stranniks (‘wanderers’) 4, 193, 271, 276, 314, 332, 349

Strauss, David Friedrich

Life of Jesus 257

Old and New Faith 257

Strauss, Johann, Jr 129

Strauss, Victor von 354

Strindberg, August 347

Among French Peasants 347

‘Stundists’ 385

Subbotniks (‘Sabbatarians’) 290, 320

Sukhotin, Mikhail Sergeyevich (T’s son-inlaw) 367, 421

Sukhotin, Sergey Mikhailovich 243

Sukhotina, Maria Alexeyevna (née Dyakova) 243

Sukhotina-Tolstaya, Tatyana Lvovna (Tanya

T’s daughter) 176, 189, 313, 350, 425

birth 174

and T’s fame 6

teaches at T’s school 198

character 202

education 203, 234, 261, 291

Christmas celebration 206

goes into Moscow society 297, 311, 314

famine relief 336, 340

involvement in Tolstoyan movement 356–7

and Chekhov 370

marriage to Mikhail Sukhotin 367

helps the Molokans 376

miscarriages/stillbirths 35, 389, 403

birth of T’s favourite granddaughter 35, 403

and T’s secret will 412

and T’s death 412

tense relations with her mother 417

posts bail for Bulgakov and Makovický 422

describes desperate conditions at Yasnaya Polyana 426–7

manages Moscow museum 436

emigration (1925) 436

Sukhovo-Kobylin, Alexander 97, 221

Suvorin, Alexey 230, 248, 330, 333, 338, 339, 391

Suvorina, Anna 230

Suvorov, Ivan (Vanyushka) 99, 208

Suvorov, Mikhail 69

Suzdal Monastery prison 276, 338

Swedish Academy 411

Switzerland 133–4

Sytin, Ivan 315, 420

Syutayev, Vasily 291, 292, 297–8, 320, 404

T

Tabor, Emily (governess) 204, 238

Taneyev, Sergey 360–62, 368, 371, 372

The Oresteia 362

Tapsell, Thomas 357

Tarsey, Hannah see Machutadze, Hannah

Tarsey, Jenny 204

Tatars 22, 69, 210–211

Tatyana Filippovna (T family nanny) 30, 44–5

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich 167, 215, 360, 371–2

Piano Concerto N0.1 361

Quartet N0.1 op.11 372

Telyatinki 408, 411, 420

Temyasheva, Evdokiya Alexandrovna (Dunechka) 39, 43, 60–61

Terek Cossacks (Terskie kazaki) 100–101

Terek river 100

Théâtre des Variétés, Paris 133

Théâtre Français, Paris 133

Three Elders legend 17

Tiflis 99, 103, 107, 378

Opera House 103

Times, The 273, 364, 412

Tobolsk 84

Tocqueville, Alexis de 133

Tokutomi, Roka (pseudonym of Kenjiro Tokutomi) 403–4

Tolstaya, Alexandra Ilyinichna see OstenSacken

Tolstaya, Alexandra Vladimirovna (née Glebova

T’s daughter-in-law) 389

Tolstaya, Alexandra Lvovna (Sasha

T’s daughter) 312, 326, 368, 403, 408, 410, 442

and T’s secret will 412

and T’s death 412, 413

relationship with her mother 417, 420

copyright issue 418

land handed over to peasants 420–21, 422

Sonya passes over control of her publishing operation 421

goes to the front as a nurse in World War I 421

posts bail for Bulgakov and Makovický 422

and publication of T’s complete works 423, 425, 426, 442, 443

achieves rank of colonel and St George medals for bravery 425

takes charge of T’s manuscripts 425

Commissar of Yasnaya Polyana 427, 433

arrests and imprisonment 427–9, 433

in charge of farming at Yasnaya Polyana 428

forms Co-operative Association 432

upset by Chertkov’s book about T 432

starts Yasnaya Polyana village school 433

pleads for clemency for Bulgakov 434

and centenary of T’s birth 435

attacked in Pravda 436

lectures in Japan 440

never returns to Russia 440

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