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33: 167: 286:", entered into a literary polemic with the poet Mikhail Dmitriev. The discussion was initiated by Dmitriev in Herald of Europe; Vyazemsky's response was the articles "On Literary Hoaxes", "Analysis of the Second Talk, Published in No. 5 of the Herald of Europe" and "My Last Word", published in the Ladies' Magazine – they listed the "errors" of the opponent, and he was called "prose poet and non-art prose writer". 302:, expressed dissatisfaction with the jokes printed on the pages of the magazine and "ladies' negligee with lace". The Minister also did not like the fact that in Ladies' Magazine "sensual pleasures are set as the goal of real life and happiness", which he informed the trustee of the Moscow school district. 281:
For the polemic with critics, the Anti–Journalism column was created – it was mainly led by Peter Shalikov and Mikhail Makarov. In addition, in 1824, the publication provided its pages to Peter Vyazemsky, who was excommunicated from almost all magazines, and who, after the publication of the
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Avoid contradictions to the husband. Do not interfere in anything except household chores. Never demand anything and seem pretty small. A wife may be smarter than her husband, but she should pretend that she does not know. Carefully select friends, have few of them.
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As a result, Prince Shalikov was still allowed to keep fashionable headings in his journal, but it was recommended that "avoid reprehensible epicureism". The publisher apologized and promised that "he will be careful in every way".
579: 235:, criticizing the historical novel "Khmelnitsky, or the Accession of Little Russia", casually remarked: "You think that you are reading a tirade from the Ladies' Magazine". 549: 295: 209:, charades. Almost every issue published lyrics with notes. The section "Romantic Dictionary" gave original definitions to people and objects: " 559: 198: 584: 267:<...> What they only think about the public, if they read Paris skirts and bonnets as the most fascinating adornment of magazines". 574: 403: 201:, Beaulieu and others); Much attention was paid to secular news and fashion reviews. A mandatory element of the content were ballads, 569: 554: 223:
was one of the first in Russia to start posting color illustrations on its pages – these were mainly drawings of Parisian fashion.
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stops". Prince Shalikov intended to resume the publication of his publication in the future, but his plans did not materialize.
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This article is about a Russian literary and artistic periodical. For the American women's magazine of the same name, see
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Contemporaries with a certain degree of skepticism belonged to the publishing project of Prince Shalikov. So,
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The magazine published novels and novels, mostly sentimental (translations of the stories of Renneville,
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collaborated with the publication. Members of the editorial board were writer Mikhail Makarov and censor
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The cost of an annual subscription ranged from 35 to 40 rubles. The last issue was released in 1833.
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printing house. The magazine was published twice a week since 1823, and weekly since 1829.
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Az, Beeches, Lead... Encyclopedia of the Life of Modern Russian Journalism in 2 Volumes
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Epigram and Satire. From the History of Literary Struggle of the 19th Century
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was a literary and artistic periodical published by writer and journalist
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New Trinkets. Collection for the 60th Anniversary of Vadim Vatsuro
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Valery Yarkho. From the History of Women's Magazines in Russia
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Essays on the History of Russian Journalism and Criticism
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The fairly warm relationship that the publisher had with
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Saint Petersburg Humanitarian University of Trade Unions
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Ladies' Magazine

Peter Shalikov
Moscow
Russian
Peter Shalikov
Moscow University
Vasily Pushkin
Pyotr Vyazemsky
Dmitry Khvostov
Alexander Pisarev
Ivan Snegirev

Genlis
madrigals
acrostic
Vissarion Belinsky
Polar Star
Kondraty Ryleyev
Alexander Bestuzhev
Nikolai Polevoy
Alexander Pushkin
Prince Shalikov, Our Sad Newsboy
Bakhchisarai Fountain
Minister of Public Education of the Russian Empire
Alexander Golitsyn


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