Russkaya Rech (Saint Petersburg magazine)

For the magazine published in Moscow in 1861–1862, see Russkaya Rech (Moscow magazine).
Russkaya Rech, October 1880

Russkaya Rech (Russian: Русская речь, Russian Speech) was a Russian quarterly political and literary magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1879–1882 by the poet, novelist and playwright Alexander Navrotsky, who was also its editor-in-chief.[1]

Among the authors who contributing to Russkaya Rech regularly, namely Alexander Gradovsky, Ivan Goncharov, Nikolai Danilevsky, Alexander Kruglov and Evgeny Markov. The Internal Politics section was run by Mikhail Rosenheim.[2] Navrotsky himself published in it some of his most ambitious works, including the historical dramas Poslednyaya Rus (The Last Rus), Kreshcheniye Litvy (The Conversion of Lithuania) and Iezuity v Litve (Jesuits in Lithuania).

This enterprise proved financial catastrophe for Navrotsky who shut it down in 1882.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 The biography of A. A. Navrotsky by A. Reithblath in the Russian Writers 1800-1917 dictionary // А. И. Рейтблат. Навроцкий Александр Александрович // Русские писатели. 1800—1917. Биографический словарь. Т. 4: М—П. Москва: Большая российская энциклопедия, 1999. С. 199—200.
  2. "Розенгейм, Михаил Павлович". Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
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