Sophia Tolstoy

About this book
"As Leo Tolstoy's wife, Sophia Tolstoy experienced both glory and condemnation during their forty-eight-year marriage. She was admired as the muse and literary assistant to one of the world's most celebrated novelists. But when in later years Tolstoy became a towering public figure and founded a new brand of religion, she was scorned for her disagreements with him. And it is this version of Sophia--malicious, shrill, perennially at war with Tolstoy--that has gone down in the historical record. Drawing on newly available archival material, including Sophia's unpublished memoir, Alexandra Popoff presents a dramatically different and accurate portrait of the woman and the marriage. This lively, well-researched biography demonstrates that, contrary to popular belief, Sophia was remarkably supportive of Tolstoy and was, in fact, key to his fame"--Page 2 of cover.
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- OL Work ID
- OL15027359W
Subjects
BiographyWivesAuthors' spousesMarriageWomenWomen, biographyWomen, russia (federation)Tolstoy, leo, graf, 1828-1910New York Times reviewedTolstaia, s. a. (sofia andreevna), 1844-1919