Vsyakaya vsyachina
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Vsyakaya vsyachina (Russian: "Всякая всячина", which may be translated as Tutti-Frutti or All Sorts and Sundries) was a Russian weekly magazine, established in 1769.[1] It was based in Saint Petersburg.[2]
In 1770, there were 18 issues of the magazine entitled Барышек всякия всячины (Baryshek vsyakiya vsyachiny). Empress Catherine II was a private editor-in-chief of the magazine.[1] Vsyakaya vsyachina ridiculed the morals and manners of the Russian gentry and protected moderate moralizing satire. At the same time, the magazine came out against oppositionary moods in the society, primarily attacking progressive satiric magazines published by Nikolay Novikov.
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ian Grey (18 July 2016). Catherine the Great. New Word City. p. 200. ISBN 978-1-61230-964-4. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
- ^ "Magazine "Smes'" and novel "El Criticón" by Baltasar Gracián". Library.ru. Retrieved 16 March 2020.
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