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L. AIELLO. 2001. The reception of Fedor Dostoevskii in Britain (1869-1935). Ph.D. thesis. Sheffield. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 87.27%
DIEGO AUGUSTO ARBOLEDA. 2016. British Chekhov: an analysis of the United Kingdom's 21st century national identity through contemporary interpretations of Anton Chekhov's plays. Ph.D. thesis. Roehampton. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 29.09%
L.G. CZIGáNY. 1965. The reception of Hungarian literature in Great Britain from Bowring's 'Poetry of the Magyars' to the novels of Jókai. Ph.D. thesis. London (SSEES). Last edited by: gerard  v    Pop. 64.63%
R.J.M. EVANS. 1959. Antiokh Kantemir: A study of his literary, political and social life in England, 1732-1738. Ph.D. thesis. London (External). Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 63.5%
CAROLINE MACLEAN. 2009. The influence of Russian mysticism on the aesthetics of British modernism, 1910-1933. PhD thesis. London (Birkbeck). Added by: gerard  v    Pop. 56.57%
J.D. NAUGHTON. 1978. The reception in nineteenth-century England of Czech literature and of the Czech literary revival. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 43.67%
C.L. PEAKER. 2007. Reading revolution: Russian émigrés and the reception of Russian literature in England, c. 1890-1905. D.Phil. thesis. Oxford. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 42.3%
FRANCES READING. 2022. Olive Garnett and Anglo-Russian cultural relations from the Crimean War to the Russian Revolution, 1855-1917. PhD thesis. Kent. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 2.42%
D. SUBOTIć. 1927. Serbian traditional folk-poetry in England, France and Germany in the nineteenth century [NCR]. B.Litt. thesis. Oxford. Last edited by: gerard  v    Pop. 45.45%
ANGELOS THEOCHARIS. 2021. Reading, talking and playing literature: Community literary practices of the UK Russian-speaking diaspora. PhD thesis. Edinburgh. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 2.66%
VEDRANA VELICKOVIC. 2010. The idea of (un)belonging to post-1989 black British and former Yugoslav women's writing. PhD thesis. Kingston. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 49.32%
S.B. YOUNG. 1989. Chekhov on the British stage: Reactions to a theatrical tradition. Ph.D. thesis. Cambridge. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 44.08%
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