Tolstoy: The Man Behind Anna
An examination of the life of great Russian author Leo Tolstoy, who penned the 1877 novel Anna Karenina.
An examination of the life of great Russian author Leo Tolstoy, who penned the 1877 novel Anna Karenina.
A.N. Wilson
Self - Tolstoy Biographer
Nicholas Warner
Self - Prof. of Literature, Claremont McKenna College
Nikolai Tolstoy
Himself - Author of "The Tolstoys: Twenty-Four Generations of Russian History"
Harris Wofford
Himself - Former U.S. Senator, PA; Advisor to Martin Luther King Jr.
Leo Tolstoy
Self (archive footage)
An examination of the life of great Russian author Leo Tolstoy, who penned the 1877 novel Anna Karenina.
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