Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian Wealth): Narodniki’s Magazine and the World Economic Crisis of 2020
Journal: RUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism (Vol.26, No. 2)Publication Date: 2021-07-03
Authors : Nikita Shevtsov; Leila Algavi;
Page : 237-246
Keywords : Zlatovratsky; Mikhaylovsky; magazine; circulation; Russkoye Bogatstvo; cooperative; Korolenko; critic; censorship;
Abstract
Russia was proud of Russkoye Bogatstvo (Russian Wealth) magazine for a long while. It was among the most reputable and influential periodicals in the country. Not only had many Russians known of the magazine, but they were also its dedicated readers. On the one hand, the interest in Russkoye Bogatstvo could have been justified by the excellent selection of its authors among the best Russian writers and scientists. On the other hand, its publishers were Russia’s most famous critics, publicists, and outstanding literary figures recognized in the cultural and scientific circles. The magazine publications stood out due to their excellent style and availability for people of various social levels: both educated readers and those without profound knowledge of literature, science, and arts. The readers’ pool included older and experienced people and very young students. Later, the name of the magazine became a symbol of the great intellectual wealth of Russia.
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