206
37 Ibid., 23–37, 237–8, 102–6, 237, 531–2, 259.
38 Strakhov, Bor’ba s zapadom v nashei literature, 2:ix.
39 Ibid., 27, 107.
40 Aksakov, Moskva (1867), in Aksakov, Slavianskii vopros, 1860–1886, 147.
41 Aksakov, Den’ (1864), ibid., 46–9.
42 Strakhov, Bor’ba s zapadom v nashei literature, 1:173, 138–76.
43 Baron P.K. Uslar, “Dreveishiia skazaniia o Kavkaze,” ssokg 10 (1881):
1–552.
44 Ibid., 43.
45 Ibid., 42–65.
46 Aksakov, Den’ (1862), in Aksakov, Slavianskii vopros, 1860–1886, 25.
47 Aksakov, Den’ (1865), ibid., 56.
48 Ibid., 56, 59.
49 Thaden, Conservative Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Russia, 147.
50 Ibid., 148–56.
51 Fadeev, Pis’ma s Kavkaza, 7.
52 Ibid., 17, 204, 226.
53 Ibid., 33, 48, 115, 123, 199.
54 Ibid., 74–5.
55 Ibid., 75–6, 160.
56 Thaden, Conservative Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Russia, 158.
57 Fadeev, Pis’ma s Kavkaza, 177–8.
58 For example, “Vospominaniia V.A. Poltoratskago,” Istoricheskii Vestnik 51
(1893):54; ibid., 52 (1893):668–72; Ogarkov, “Vorontsovy: Ikh Zhizn i
obshchestvennaia deiatel’nost,” 86; “Sleptsov (Iz vospominanii kniazia
Dondukova-Korsakova),” Starina i Novizna 5 (1902):155–7; “Moi vospom-
inaniia. 1840–1844 gg. Kniazia Dondukova-Korsakova,” Starina i Novizna
5 (1902):158–223.“Far more balanced is “Kniaz Mikhail Semenovich
Vorontsov (Vospominaniia Kniazia Dondukova-Korsakova),” Starina i
Novizna 5 (1902):119–154. Vorontsov’s memoirs were published as
“Vypiski iz dnevnika svetleishnago kniazia M.S. Vorontsova,” Starina i
Novizna 5 (1902):74–118.
59 Kaspari, Pokorennyi Kavkaz, 2. A glorification of the many generals who
served in the region is Begichev, Iubileinyi Sbornik k stoletiiu prisoedineniia
Gruzii k Rossii.
60 Kaspari, Pokorennyi Kavkaz, 4.
61 Lermontov, “Bela,” in Lermontov, A Hero of Our Time, 26.
62 Tolstoi, “Khadzhi-Murat,” in Tolstoi, Povesti i Rasskazy, 2:412–524.
63 Ibid., 412–13.
64 Sergeenko, ’Khadzhi Murat’ L’va Tolstogo, 13; S. Shul’gin, “Iz vospominanii
o gr. L.N. Tolstom,” Russkaia Mysl’, 32, no. 2 (February 1911):72. The study
by Sergeenko is an exhaustive account of the various works that Tolstoy
was reading while composing his many drafts of Hadji Murat. On
Notes to pages 132–6