Anna Karenina

Further reading

  • Alexandrov, Vladimir E. Limits to interpretation: The meanings of Anna Karenina (U of Wisconsin Press, 2004) online.
  • Bakhtin, Mikhail, The Dialogic Imagination, ed. Michael Holquist, trans. Caryl Emerson and Michael Holquist (University of Texas Press, 1981)
  • Bayley, John, Tolstoy and the Novel (Chatto and Windus, London, 1966)
  • Berlin, Isaiah, The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy's View of History (Simon & Schuster. 1966)
  • Browning, Gary L. A "labyrinth of linkages" in Tolstoy's" Anna Karenina (Academic Studies Press, 2010). excerpt
  • Carner, Grant Calvin Sr (1995) "Confluence, Bakhtin, and Alejo Carpentier's Contextos in Selena and Anna Karenina" Doctoral Dissertation (Comparative Literature) University of California at Riverside.
  • Eikhenbaum, Boris, Tolstoi in the Seventies, trans. Albert Kaspin (Ardis, 1982)
  • Evans, Mary, Anna Karenina (Routledge, 1989)
  • Gifford, Henry, Tolstoy (Oxford University Press, 1982)
  • Gifford, Henry (ed) Leo Tolstoy (Penguin Critical Anthologies, 1971)
  • Herman, David. "Stricken by Infection: Art and Adultery in Anna Karenina and Kreutzer Sonata." Slavic Review 56.1 (1997): 15-36.
  • Holbrook, David. Tolstoy, woman, and death: a study of War and peace and Anna Karenina (Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1997) online.
  • Keles, Fadim Büşra, et al. "A Psychological Perspective on Infidelity in the Context of a Literary Work: Anna Karenina-Lev Tolstoy." Research on Education and Psychology 6.2 (2022): 254-267. online
  • Knapp, Liza. Anna Karenina and Others (University of Wisconsin Press, 2016).
  • Leavis, F.R., Anna Karenina and Other Essays (Chatto and Windus, 1967)
  • Mandelker, Amy, Framing 'Anna Karenina': Tolstoy, the Woman Question, and the Victorian Novel (Ohio State University Press, 1993)
  • Mandelker, Amy. "A Painted Lady: Ekphrasis in Anna Karenina." Comparative Literature 43.1 (1991): 1-19. online
  • Morson, Gary. "Marriage, love, and time in Tolstoy's Anna Karenina." Journal of Family Theory & Review 2.4 (2010): 353-369.
  • Morson, Gary Saul, Anna Karenina in our time: seeing more wisely (Yale University Press 2007) read parts at Google Books
  • Nabokov, Vladimir, Lectures on Russian Literature (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London and Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1981)
  • Orwin, Donna Tussing, Tolstoy's Art and Thought, 1847–1880 (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1993)
  • Orwin, Donna Tussing, ed. Anniversary essays on Tolstoy (Cambridge University Press, 2010).
  • Shpylova-Saeed, Nataliya. "Understanding Self and Others: Marriage Scenarios in Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier and Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina." Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies 2 (13) (2016): 54-64. online
  • Speirs, Logan, Tolstoy and Chekhov (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1971)
  • Strakhov, Nikolai, N., "Levin and Social Chaos", in Gibian, ed., (W.W. Norton & Company, New York, 2005).
  • Steiner, George, Tolstoy or Dostoevsky: An Essay in Contrast (Faber and Faber, London, 1959)
  • Sturman, Marianne. Anna Karenina (Cliffs Notes, 1965), 82pp. excerpt
  • Tibbetts, John C., and James M. Welsh, eds. The Encyclopedia of Novels Into Film (2nd ed. 2005) pp 19–20.
  • Thorlby, Anthony, Anna Karenina (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge and New York, 1987)
  • Turner, C.J.G., A Karenina Companion (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, Waterloo, 1993)
  • Wasiolek, Edward, Critical Essays on Tolstoy (G.K. Hall, Boston, 1986)
  • Wasiolek, Edward, Tolstoy's Major Fiction (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1978)

Primary sources

  • Tolstoy, Leo, Correspondence, 2. vols., selected, ed. and trans. by R.F. Christian (Athlone Press, London and Scribner, New York, 1978)
  • Tolstoy, Leo, Diaries, ed. and trans. by R.F. Christian (Athlone Press, London and Scribner, New York, 1985)
  • Tolstoy, Sophia A., The Diaries of Sophia Tolstoy, ed. O.A. Golinenko, trans. Cathy Porter (Random House, New York, 1985)

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