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An edition of Love and hatred (1994)

Love and hatred

The troubled marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy

  • 4 Want to read

A touching, brilliant, and groundbreaking biography of one of literary history's most famous couples, at once a dual biography, a history, and the portrait of a long and stormy marriage, William L. Shirer's new book - written in his ninth decade - explores the passionate, highly charged, and extraordinary lives of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy.

It is a compelling illumination both of the nature of genius and of the universal problems of love, sex, and marriage - themes that Tolstoy played out in his great fiction and that haunted him in his tangled domestic life.

Rich in anecdotes, wise, full of sweeping history, and imbued with Shirer's profound knowledge of literature and life, Love and Hatred ranks beside such works as Robert Massie's Nicholas and Alexandra and Nigel Nicolson's Portrait of a Marriage as a masterly, intuitive, and sympathetic exploration of the love/hate relationship between two famous, bigger-than-life people.

Beginning in 1862, when Tolstoy committed the blunder of asking his young bride to read his diaries of his bachelor life so there should be no secrets between them, and ending with his tragic flight from home (and marriage) in 1910 while the whole world waited for news of him, Love and Hatred tells the story of a great romance between two people who could live neither together nor apart - a romance that exhausted and obsessed them both, and that forms the basis for much of Tolstoy's work.

The final book of William L. Shirer's long and brilliant career, it is - appropriately - a masterly re-creation of a time, of two extraordinary people, and of the very nature of love, marriage, and old age.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
400

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Love and Hatred: The Tormented Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy
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Love and Hatred: The Stormy Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy
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Love and hatred: the troubled marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy
1994, Aurum, Aurum Press
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1994, Simon & Schuster
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Table of Contents

Prologue : Flight! October 28, 1910
Book one : The years before : 1828-1879.
The trials of early marriage
A narrow escape from matrimony
Two very different kinds of love
A whirlwind courtship
Marriage at last, despite the doubts
Yasnaya Polyana, Sonya's jealousies, and War and Peace
Anna Karenina
Tolstoy's great midlife crisis
Book two : The last years : 1879-1910.
The troubled saint
The advent of Chertkov
The Kreutzer Sonata
Conflict and good works
Sonya's strange infatuation
No rest, no peace for the writer at seventy
War and revolution, illness and death
The return of Chertkov
Book three : The last year : 1910.
The beginning of the end
The last month
The last weeks
The last days
Flight!
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 384-386) and index.

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New York, USA

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
891.73/3, B
Library of Congress
PG3388 .S5 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
400 p. :
Number of pages
400
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1427686M
Internet Archive
lovehatredtroubl00shir
ISBN 10
0671881620
ISBN 13
9780671881627
LCCN
93038849
OCLC/WorldCat
29259382
Library Thing
70396
Goodreads
275999

Work Description

"A touching, brilliant, and groundbreaking biography of one of literary history's most famous couples, at once a dual biography, a history, and the portrait of a long and stormy marriage, William L. Shirer's new book - written in his ninth decade - explores the passionate, highly charged, and extraordinary lives of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy. It is a compelling illumination both of the nature of genius and of the universal problems of love, sex, and marriage - themes that Tolstoy played out in his great fiction and that haunted him in his tangled domestic life." "Rich in anecdotes, wise, full of sweeping history, and imbued with Shirer's profound knowledge of literature and life, Love and Hatred ranks beside such works as Robert Massie's Nicholas and Alexandra and Nigel Nicolson's Portrait of a Marriage as a masterly, intuitive, and sympathetic exploration of the love/hate relationship between two famous, bigger-than-life people." "Beginning in 1862, when Tolstoy committed the blunder of asking his young bride to read his diaries of his bachelor life so there should be no secrets between them, and ending with his tragic flight from home (and marriage) in 1910 while the whole world waited for news of him, Love and Hatred tells the story of a great romance between two people who could live neither together nor apart - a romance that exhausted and obsessed them both, and that forms the basis for much of Tolstoy's work. The final book of William L. Shirer's long and brilliant career, it is - appropriately - a masterly re-creation of a time, of two extraordinary people, and of the very nature of love, marriage, and old age." - Jacket.

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