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Moskvityanin (Москвитянин, "The Muscovite") was a
monthly literary review published by
Mikhail Pogodin in
Moscow between 1841 and 1856. It was the mouthpiece...
- for some time he was unproductive. In 1850,
Grigoryev became editor of
Moskvityanin and
leader of the
young members of its staff.
Despite its "old editorial...
- years. All of them soon
accepted Mikhail Pogodin's
invitation and
joined Moskvityanin to form
there the so-called "youth faction".
Apollon Grigoriev, the informal...
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first around Moskovsky Sbornik, then
Russkaya Beseda.
Mikhail Pogodin's
Moskvityanin became the
center of the
younger Slavophiles who were
later labeled potchvenniky...
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previous hits on the
British ships with, a loss of 12 men). The
destroyer Moskvityanin was
quickly lost due to
grounding after multiple failures on guns and...
- in the late 1840 and
first published in
October and
November 1850 by
Moskvityanin. The
novel has met
critical acclaim and made
Pisemsky a po****r author...
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Boris Almazov,
Moskvityanin, No.17.
Section VII. P.19
Apollon Grigoryev.
Moskvityanin. 1855, Nos. 15–16, p.178
Moskvityanin, 1852. No.13. Section...
- work,
written in 1849 and
published in the No.6 (March, book 2) 1850
Moskvityanin issue.
Having caused a furore, it was
banned by the
Imperial Theatres'...
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published for the
first time in the No. 17,
September 1855
issue of
Moskvityanin magazine.
Initially Ostrovsky had in mind a five-act drama, set in the...
- by it
until the end of Nicholas's reign.
Stepan Shevyryov,
editor of
Moskvityanin magazine, ****erted that "even if we did pick
certain unavoidable blemishes...