ABSTRACT

Queer Tolstoy is a multidimensional work combining psychoanalysis, political history, LGBTQ+ studies, sexology, ethics, and theology to explore the life and art of Count Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy.

Using a psychobiographical framework, Sethness Castro uncovers profoundly queer dimensions in Tolstoy’s life experiences and art. Deftly contributing to the progressive and radical analysis of gender and sexuality, this book examines how Tolstoy’s erotic dissidence informed his anarchist politics, anti-militarist ideals, and voluminous literary production. Sethness Castro analyzes the influence of Buddha, Socrates, Jesus, Cervantes, Rousseau, Kant, Herzen, Proudhon, Chernyshevsky, and his mother Marya Volkonskaya on the artist's writings. Furthermore, he details Tolstoy's emblematic linking of LGBTQ+ desire with moral and erotic self-determination and resistance to Tsarist despotism—especially in War and Peace.

This book is vital reading for those interested in the intersection of literature, psychoanalysis, queer studies, and Russian history.

Chapter 2 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.taylorfrancis.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license.

chapter 2|25 pages

Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

A Queer, Christian-Anarchist Writer

chapter 5|28 pages

War and Peace

An Anarcho-Populist Verbal Icon

chapter 6|41 pages

War and Peace, Book One

“Andrei Bolkonsky”

chapter 7|10 pages

War and Peace, Book Two

“Natasha Rostova”

chapter 8|26 pages

War and Peace, Book Three

“The Year 1812”

chapter 9|17 pages

War and Peace, Book Four

“Pierre Bezukhov”

chapter 10|17 pages

Conclusion

The Psychodynamics of Hierarchy