2. The drama _The Light That Shines in Darkness_ (December,
1895--planned it; January–April, 1896; October, 1896, and July–August,
1897--planned it).
3. The novel _Hadji Murad_ (September, 1896; March–April,
1897--planned it; September, 1897–June, 1898).
4. The story _Father Sergius_ (June, 1898; August, 1898--planned
it). Besides this, there are indications that he planned during this
period:
5. The story _Who is Right?_ (November, 1897).
6. _Notes of a Madman_ (December, 1896, January, 1897).
7. The drama _The Living Corpse_ (December, 1897).
8. The novel _The Forged Coupon_ (June, 1898, December, 1899).
B. ESSAYS
1. _The Christian Doctrine_ (November–December, 1895, May–July,
September–December, 1896).
2. _Shameful_ (December, 1895).
3. _A Letter to the Italians_ (_About the Abyssinians_, unfinished,
March–April, 1896).
4. _What Is Art?_ (May–July, 1896--planned it; November, 1896–April,
1897, July, 1897–February, 1898).
5. _How To Read the Gospels and in What Is Their Essence_ (July,
1896).
6. _The Beginning of the End_ (September–October, 1896).
7. _On War_ (unfinished--November–December, 1896).
8. The Appendix to _The Appeal_, by P. Biriukov, I. Tregubov and
V. G. Chertkov--_Help!_ (December, 1896).
9. _The Appeal_ (unfinished, January–April, 1897, September,
1897–April, 1898--planned it; May–July, 1898).
10. Preface to the essay by Edward Carpenter, _Contemporary Science_
(October, 1897–February, 1898).
11. Preface to the English edition of _What Is Art?_ (April, 1898).
12. _Carthago delenda est_ (April, 1898).
13. _Is There Famine or No Famine?_ (May–June, 1898).
14. _Two Wars_ (August, 1898).
C. LETTERS
(Those important according to volume and contents).[a4]
1. To P. V. Verigin (on the harm and benefit of printing).
November 21, 1895.
2. John Manson (“Patriotism and Peace”). December, 1895.
3. Ernest Crosby (“On Non-resistance”). December, 1895–February,
1896.
4. To M. A. Sopotsko (“On the Church Deception”). March 16, 1896.
5. To the Ministers of Justice and the Interior (on the subject of
the arrest of Mme. M. N. Kholevinsky). April 20, 1896.
6. To Madame A. M. Kalmikov (“A Letter to the Liberals”).
August–September, 1896.
7. To E. Schmidt (“To the editor of a German paper”). October 12,
1896.
8. To P. V. Verigin (an answer to the objections to printing).
October 14, 1896.
9. To the commander of the Irkutsk Disciplinary Battalion (on
the refusal of P. Olkhovik and C. Sereda from military service).
October 22, 1896.
10. To the Commander of the Ekaterinograd Disciplinary Battalion (on
the refusal of the Dukhobors from military service). November 1,
1896.
11. To the Countess S. A. Tolstoi (on leaving Yasnaya Polyana).
July 8, 1897.
12. To the Swedish papers (with the suggestion that the Nobel prize
be awarded to the Dukhobors). August–September, 1897.
13. To the Emperor (about the Molokans). October, 1897.
14. To the _Peterburgskaia Viedomosti_ (about the Molokans). October,
1897.
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