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in October, 1882. Chekhov was paid by the line for his weekly contributions, and was allotted a quarter of the magazine's weekly length. Nikolay Chekhov provided centerfold and cover pictures. Leykin was Russia's most prolific author of comic sketches, which were widely read. As an editor he was
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Leykin was born in Saint Petersburg into a merchant family. The merchant class was the subject of the majority of his fiction. His popular work
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From 1882 to 1905, Leykin was the publisher and editor of the comic magazine
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Handbook of Russian Literature, Victor Terras, Yale University Press, 1990.
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began his literary career. Chekhov contributed over two hundred stories to
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known for his tough stance with the censors. He drew major writers to
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19th-century dramatists and playwrights from the Russian Empire
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Russian writer, artist, playwright, journalist and publisher
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19th-century short story writers from the Russian Empire
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