Contents: Julija Alissandratos: Simmetricheskoe raspolozhenie epizodov odnoj redakcii "Žitija Sergija Radonezhskogo"; Joachim T. Baer: Symbolism and Stylized Prose in Russia and Poland: V. Brjusov's Ognennyj angel and W. Berent's Zywe kamienie; Robert Belnap: Sjuzhet, praktika i teorija; G. Koolemans Beynen: The Slavic Oedipus Legends; Xenrik Birnbaum: Mikrokul'tury Drevnej Rusi i ix mezhdunarodnye svjazi (Opyt opredelnija mestnyx raznovidnostej odnoj kul'turno-semioticheskoj modeli vostochno-evropejskogo srednevekov'ja); Evelyn Bristol: From Romanticism to Symbolism in France and Russia; Kenneth N. Brostrom: The Heritage of Romantic Depictions of Nature in Turgenev; Henry R. Cooper, Jr.: Jernej Kopitar and the Beginning of South Slavic Studies; Paul Debreczeny: Ivan Turgenev and Henry James: The Function of Social Themes in Fathers and Sons and The Princess Casamassima; Andrew R. Durkin: Two Instances of Prose Pastoral: Nemcova and Aksakov; William B. Edgerton: Leskov and Gogol; Tomas Ekman: Svobodnyj stix v poezii slavianskix narodov XX veka; George G. Grabowicz: Between History and Myth: Perceptions of the Cossack Past in Polish, Russian and Ukrainian Romantic Literature; William E. Harkins: Epicheskie i liricheskie elementy v slavianskoi ballade; Jane Gary Harris: An Inquiry into the Function of the Autobiographical Mode: Joyce, Mandelstam, Schulz; Norman W. Ingham: Genre Characteristics of the Kievan Lives of Princes in Slavic and European Perspective; Robert Louis Jackson: Vzaimosviaz' "Fausta" Gete i "Komedii" Dante v zamysle rasskaza Turgeneva "Faust"; Eva Kagan-Kans: Ivan Turgenev and Henry James: "First Love" and "Daisy Miller"; Nicholas Lee: Exposure to European Culture and Self-Discovery for Russians and Americans in the Fiction of Ivan Turgenev and Henry James; Robert E. MacMaster: Tsarism Right Side Up in Tolstoj's Polikushka; Paul R. Magocsi: Old Ruthenianism and Russophilism: A New Conceptual Framework for Analyzing National Ideologies in Late 19th Century Eastern Galicia; Olga Matich: A Typology of Fallen Women in Nineteenth Century Russian Literature; John Mersereau, Jr.: Don Quixote--Bazarov--Hamlet; Riccardo Picchio: Levels of Meaning in Old Russian Literature; Krystyna Pomorska: The Utopian Future of the Russian Avant-Garde; James P. Scanlan: The Understanding of Socialist Realism in Contemporary Soviet Aesthetics.