15. To the _Russkia Viedomosti_ (about aid for the famine-stricken).
February 21, 1898.
16. To G. H. Gibson--of the American colony Georgia (on agricultural
communities). March, 1898.
17. To the Russian papers (on the Dukhobors). March 20, 1898.
18. To the English papers (on the Dukhobors). March 18, 1898.
19. To N (“A letter to an officer”). December, 1898–January, 1899.
20. To the Swedish Group (on the means for attaining universal
peace). January–February, 1899.
21. To Prince G. M. Volkonsky (“On the Transvaal War”). December 4,
1899.
22. To A. I. Dvoriansky (“On religious education”). December 13,
1899.
D. THEMES
(Mentioned in the Journal)[a5]
1. “On Religious Education” (February 13, 1896, in answer to a letter
of V. S. Grinevich).
2. “The story of what a man lives through in this life who committed
suicide in a past life” (February 13, 1896).
3. “Pictures of Samara life: the steppe, the struggle between the
nomadic patriarchal principle and the agricultural culture” (June 19,
1896).
4. “Hadji Murad” (July 19, 1896, under the same title).
5. “Suicide of the old man, Persianninov” (September 14, 1896).
6. “The substitution of a child in an orphan asylum” (September 14,
1896).
7. “A wife’s deception of her passionate, jealous husband: his
suffering, struggle and the enjoyment of forgiveness” (November 22,
1896).
8. “A description of the oppression of the serfs and later the same
oppression through land ownership, or rather, the being deprived of
it” (November 22, 1896).
9. “Notes of a madman” (December 26, 1896).
10. “The theme: A passionate young man in love with a mentally
diseased woman” (July 16, 1897).
11. The theme “In _pendant_ to Hadji Murad”: “Another Russian outlaw,
Grigori Nicholaev” ... (November 14, 1897).
12. “Sergius” (December 13, 1897, “Father Sergius”).
13. “Alexander I” (December 13, 1897, “Posthumous notes of the monk,
Fedor Kuzmich”).
14. “Persianninov” (December 13, 1897).
15. “The story of Petrovich--a man who died a pilgrim” (December 13,
1897, “Korni Vasiliev”).
16. “The legend of the descent of Christ into Hell and the
resurrection of Hell” (December 13, 1897, “The resurrection of Hell
and its destruction”).
17. “The Forged Coupon” (December 13, 1897, under the same title).
18. “A substituted child” (December 13, 1897).
19. “The drama of the Christian resurrection” (December 13, 1897).
20. “Resurrection--the trial of a prostitute” (December 13, 1897,
_Resurrection_).
21. “An outlaw killing the defenceless” (December 13, 1897).
22. “Mother” (December 13, 1897).
23. “An execution in Odessa” (December 13, 1897, _Divine and human_).
24. “A bit of fiction, in which would be clearly expressed the flowing
quality of man: that he, one and the same man, is now an evil-doer,
now an angel, now a wise man, now an idiot, now a strong man, now
the most impotent being” (March 21, 1898).
25. “Everything depends, to what one directs one’s consciousness”
(November 14, 1898).
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