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    Russkoye Slovo (Русское слово, Russian Word) was a Russian weekly magazine published in Saint Petersburg in 1859–1866 by its owner, Count Grigory Kushelev-Bezborodko...
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    stay in Semipalatinsk. It was first published in the Russian magazine Russkoye Slovo (1859, No. 3). The action of the story takes place in the city of Mordasovo...
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    Пустыня дьявола). Russkoye Slovo, Moscow, 1909, No.296, December 25. The Land of Sodom (Strana sodomskaya, Страна содомская). Russkoye Slovo, 1911, No.158...
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    otherwise granted. Pisarev himself wrote at first for Rassvet and then for Russkoye Slovo—the latter of which came to rival Sovremennik in its influence over...
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  • took on board. However Alexander Grant, editor for newspaper Novoye Russkoye Slovo said in 1994 Ivankov had left Russia because it was too dangerous for...
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    Grieving Lord" (Господь скорбящий). Russkoye Slovo, 1914, No.80, April 6. "10.III.14, Capri". "James" (Иаков). Russkoye Slovo, 1914, No.80, April 6. "10.III...
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  • his storyline is meticulously designed, his colors are rich. — Novoye Russkoye Slovo (The New Russian Word), New York City Grand Terrace, CA: Xenos Books...
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    pp. 363–89 Zaitsev, V., Pearls and Adamants of Russian Journalism. Russkoye Slovo, 1865, #2. Kuzminskaya, T.A., My Life at home and at Yasnaya Polyana...
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    was the tutor of at the time. In 1860 Blagosvetlov started editing Russkoye Slovo which in 1862 was shut down by the authorities. After a restart, Count...
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    censor: he created serious problems for Nekrasov's Sovremennik and Russkoye Slovo, where Dmitry Pisarev was now a leading figure. Openly condemning 'nihilistic'...
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