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By Way of Introduction: British Reception, Perception and Recognition of Russian Culture --2. Byron, Don Juan, and Russia --3. William Henry Leeds and Early British Responses to Russian Literature --4. Russian Icons through British Eyes, c. 1830-1930 --5. The Crystal Palace Exhibition and Britain's Encounter with Russia --6. An 'Extraordinary Engagement': A Russian Opera Company in Victorian Britain --7. Russian Folk Tales for English Readers: Two Personalities and Two Strategies in British Translations of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries --8. 'Wilful Melancholy' or 'a Vigorous and Manly Optimism'?: Rosa Newmarch and the Struggle against Decadence in the British Reception of Russian Music, 1897-1917 --9. 'Infantine Smudges of Paint... Infantine Rudeness of Soul': British Reception of Russian Art at the Exhibitions of the Allied Artists' Association, 1908-1911 --10. Crime and Publishing: How Dostoevskii Changed the British Murder -- 327 $a11. Stephen Graham and Russian Spirituality: The Pilgrim in Search of Salvation --12. Jane Harrison as an Interpreter of Russian Culture in the 1910s-1920s --13. Aleksei Remizov's English-language Translators: New Material --14. Chekhov and the Buried Life of Katherine Mansfield --15. 'A Gaul Who has Chosen Impeccable Russian as his Medium': Ivan Bunin and the British Myth of Russia in the Early 20th Century --16. Russia and Russian Culture in The Criterion, 1922-1939 --17. 'Racy of the Soil': Filipp Maliavin's London Exhibition of 1935 --18. Mrs Churchill Goes to Russia: The Wartime Gift-Exchange between Britain and the Soviet Union --19. 'Unity in Difference': The Representation of Life in the Soviet Union through Isotype --20. 'Sputniks and Sideboards': Exhibiting the Soviet 'Way of Life' in Cold War Britain, 1961-1979 --21. 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