Moskvityanin
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Moskvityanin(Москвитянин, "The Muscovite" )[1]was a monthly literary review published byMikhail PogodininMoscowbetween 1841 and 1856.[2]It was the mouthpiece of theOfficial Nationalitytheory espoused by CountSergey Uvarov.The literary section was edited byStepan Shevyrev.Gogol's novellaRomewas first printed inMoskvityanin,as were manySlavophilepapers.[citation needed]In 1850 the magazine was taken over by a young generation of Slavophiles which includedApollon Grigoryev.Their object of adulation wasAlexander Ostrovsky.The frequency of the magazine switched from monthly to biweekly in 1849.[2][better source needed]
References
[edit]- ^Tatiana Yudenkova (2012)."Pride of the Nation. Pavel Tretyakov's Gallery of Portraits".Heritage.3(36).Retrieved31 October2015.
- ^ab"Moskvityanin vols 1842-1856".1842.,"vol. 1842 (2,3)".1842."same vol".1842.,"vol. 1843 (5,9)".1843.,"vol. 1843 (6,11)".1843.,"vol. 1844".1844.
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