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_aA people passing rude _h[electronic resource] : _bBritish responses to Russian culture / _cedited by Anthony Cross. |
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_aCambridge, United Kingdom : _bOpenBook Publishers, _c[2012]. |
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_tBy Way of Introduction: British Reception, Perception and Recognition of Russian Culture / _rAnthony Cross -- _tByron, Don Juan and Russia / _rPeter Cochran -- _tWilliam Henry Leeds and Early British Responses to Russian Literature / _rAnthony Cross -- _tRussian Icons through British Eyes, 1830-1930 / _rRichard Marks -- _tThe Crystal Palace Exhibition and Britain's Encounter with Russia / _rScott Ruby -- _tAn 'Extraordinary Engagement': A Russian Opera Company in Victorian Britain / _rTamsin Alexander -- _tRussian Folk Tales for English Readers: Two Personalities and Two Strategies in British Translation of the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries / _rTatiana Bogrdanova -- _t'Wilful Melancholy' or 'A Vigorous and Manly Optimism'?: Rosa Newmarch and the Struggle against Decadence in the British Reception of Russian Music, 1897-1917 / _rPhilip Ross Bullock -- _t'Infantine Smudges of Paint... Infantine Rudeness of Soul': British Reception of Russian Art at the Exhibitions of the Allied Artists' Association, 1908-1911 / _rLouise Hardiman -- _tCrime and Publishing: How Dostoevskii Changed the British Murder / _rMuireann Maguire -- _tStephen Graham and Russian Spirituality: The Pilgrim in Search of Salvation / _rMichael Hughes -- _tJane Harrison as an Interpreter of Russian Culture in the 1910s-1920s / _rAlexandra Smith -- _tAleksei Remizov's English-language Translators: New Material Marilyn / _rSchwinn Smith -- _tChekhov and the Buried Life of Katherine Mansfield / _rRachel Polonsky -- _t'A Gaul who has chosen impeccable Russian as his medium': Ivan Bunin and the English Myth of Russia in the Early Twentieth Century / _rSvetlana Klimova -- _tRussia and Russian Culture in The Criterion, 1922-1939 / _rOlga Ushakova -- _t'Racy of the Soil': Filipp Maliavin's London Exhibition of 1935 / _rNicola Kozicharow -- _tMrs Churchill Goes to Russia: The Wartime Gift-Exchange between Britain and the Soviet Union / _rClaire Knight -- _tUnity in Difference: The Representation of Life in the Soviet Union through Isotype / _rEmma Minns -- _t'Sputniks and Sideboards': Exhibiting the Soviet 'Way of Life' in Cold War Britain, 1961-1979 / _rVerity Clarkson -- _tThe British Reception of Russian Film, 1960-1990: The Role of Sight and Sound / _rJulian Graffy. |
520 | _a"The essays in this stimulating collection attest to the scope and variety of Russia's influence on British culture. They move from the early nineteenth century -- when Byron sent his hero Don Juan to meet Catherine the Great, and an English critic sought to come to terms with the challenge of Pushkin -- to a series of Russian-themed exhibitions at venues including the Crystal Palace and Earls Court. The collection looks at British encounters with Russian music, the absorption with Dostoevskii and Chekhov, and finishes by shedding light on Britain's engagement with Soviet film."--Back cover. | ||
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