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Tolstoy. By Henri Troyat. Translated from the French by Nancy Amphoux. Garden City: Doubleday, 1967. x, 762 pp. $7.95. - Introduction to Tolstoy's Writings. By Ernest J. Simmons. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1968. ix, 219 pp. $5.50. - The Count Who Wished He Were a Peasant: A Life of Leo Tolstoy. By Morris Philipson. New York and Toronto: Pantheon, 1967. v, 170 pp. $3.95. - Tolstoy and the Critics: Literature and Aesthetics. Edited by Holley Gene Duffield and Manuel Bilsky. Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Palo Alto, and Fair Lawn, N. J. : Scott, Foresman, 1965. vi, 186 pp. $1.95, paper.

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Tolstoy. By Henri Troyat. Translated from the French by Nancy Amphoux. Garden City: Doubleday, 1967. x, 762 pp. $7.95.

Introduction to Tolstoy's Writings. By Ernest J. Simmons. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1968. ix, 219 pp. $5.50.

The Count Who Wished He Were a Peasant: A Life of Leo Tolstoy. By Morris Philipson. New York and Toronto: Pantheon, 1967. v, 170 pp. $3.95.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2017

Richard F. Gustafson*
Affiliation:
Barnard College

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