Russian Literature in England. A Historical Survey
13
(3)
L.N. Tolstoy's Reception in England
16
(2)
D.H. Lawrence as a Reader of Russian Literature
18
(3)
D.H. Lawrence on Tolstoy in His Letters
21
(5)
D.H. Lawrence on Tolstoy in His Literary Criticism
26
(8)
Section II: The Spiritual Dimension
The Novelist and His Purpose
34
(4)
The Meaning of Life and Death
38
(11)
Religion and Community
49
(16)
Section III: Patterns of Courtship and Marriage
Autobiographical Remarks
65
(12)
Courtship, Marriage, and Family Life.
77
(22)
Tolstoy's Levin
Kitty
Lawrence's Tom
Lydia
Contemporaries on the Novelists' Concepts
99
(5)
Section IV: The Liberated Woman. Anna, Constance, Ursula
Liberation in the Women's Movement
104
(5)
Anna
109
(16)
Constance
125
(8)
Ursula
133
(10)
Section V: Formal Aspects
General Remarks
143
(2)
Genesis of Anna Karenina and The Rainbow / Women in Love
145
(11)
Repetitiveness
156
(9)
Structure
165
(7)
Conclusive Remarks
172
(29)
Conclusion
175
(6)
Appendix
Literary Criticism on L. N. Tolstoy and D. H. Lawrence 1989 - 1995. A Selection
181
(20)
Bibliography
201
(8)
Bibliography of the Appendix
209
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