← Tolstoy Notes Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All False, aristocracy Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a member of the bureaucracy, he was Count Leo Tolstoy. True Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was considered to be the greatest Russian author in his day and in the world. Yasnaya Polyana At age 18, Leo inherited his entire family estate called..., which was a large mansion. officer, count, publisher, millionaire By age 20 Tolstoy was still single but he had become an ..., a ...., a..., and a ... Sonia Bers Tolstoy's wife who was also his editor. She came from a wealthy family who had serfs as well. Serfs Tolstoy and his wife established a school for..., who were emancipated 5 years prior to slaves emancipated in America The Kreutzer Sonata Beethoven's original composition George Bridgetower Famous violinist who was asked by Beethoven to play his piece, but he later stole the woman who Beethoven was trying to woo. Rodolfe Kreutzer Musician who was asked to replace George Bridgetower. Beethoven's piece was named after this person even though he didn't even agree to play it. The Man Who Murdered His Wife The original title of Tolstoy's story before his mind was changed by Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata Eros "sexual love"; romantic love Philos "brotherly love"; love for one's family Agape "spiritual love"; love for god/faith Frame Tale The type of story the Kreutzer Sonata is 100 There was about how many years between Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata and Tolstoy's 1890 year in which Theodore Roosevelt called Tolstoy a "sexual moral pervert" Pozdnischeff Man on train telling story about how he killed his wife. Very jealous of Trookhatschevsky. Trookhatschevsky Violinist who is suspected by Pozdnischeff of having an affair with his wife. Russia, Switzerland In 1880, various Tolstoy works are banned in ... but sold in ... Soviet Union, Hungary In 1926, Tolstoy's work banned in... and ... top seller In1936, Tolstoy's work became ... War and Peace, Anna Korenia two of Tolstoy's greatest masterpieces