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Vsemirny Trud (Russian: Всемирный труд,
translated as
World Labour) was a
Russian science and
literary monthly magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in...
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where is real history?"
Writer and
critic Nikolai Akhsharumov,
writing in
Vsemirny Trud (#6, 1867),
suggested that War and
Peace was "neither a chronicle...
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rejected by all the
major magazines,
could be
published only by the
humble Vsemirny Trud.
After Dmitry Karakozov's ********ination attempt, many of Ostrovsky's...
- part of the
Professor Wagner's
Inventions series, was
first published in
Vsemirny Sledopyt magazine between January and
February 1930. It was
later included...
- Dlya
Chteniya (there he
headed the
literary criticism department) and
Vsemirny Trud.
Highly acclaimed were his
translation of
Gotthold Lessing's Laocoön...
- by
Aleksey Pisemsky first published in the No.2,
February 1867
issue of
Vsemirny Trud magazine. The play was
written during the
summer and
autumn of 1865...
- (Russian: Всемирный антисионистский и антимасонский фронт, romanized:
Vsemirny antisionistsky i
antimasonsky front, VASAMF). The
section "Principles and...
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Kelsiev contributed mostly to the
conservative press (Russky Vestnik, Zarya,
Vsemirny Trud, Niva) and in 1868
published his
confessions under the
title Perezhitoye...
- Dlya Chteniya,
Otechestvennye Zapiski,
Russkoe Slovo,
Russky Vestnik,
Vsemirny Trud, Vremya, Epoch,
Istorichesky Vestnik, Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti...
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critic Nikolai Solovyov in his 1867
essay "The Two Novelists"
published by
Vsemirny Trud,
dismissed the
novel as a failure. "In The Islanders... this author...