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Russkaya Rech (Russian: Русская речь, Russian Speech) was a Russian fortnightly literary and political magazine which was launched in Moscow on 1 January 1861 by the writer and journalist Evgenya Tur who went on to become also its editor. Other key figures of the magazine's staff were Fyodor Buslayev (foreign literature and history) and Nikolai Tikhonravov (Russian literature and history), with Evgenya Tur running the literary criticism section, where she published her essays on Mikhail Avdeyev, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya and Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

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  • Russkaya Rech (Russian: Русская речь, Russian Speech) was a Russian fortnightly literary and political magazine which was launched in Moscow on 1 January 1861 by the writer and journalist Evgenya Tur who went on to become also its editor. Defined originally as "the review of literature, art and history in Russia and in the West," on 14 May of that year it joined forces with the Moscow Herald (Московский вестник) and, under the new title, Russkaya Rech and Moskovsky Vestnik, changed profile, becoming a political, moderately liberal publication. Starting with the No.39 issue, the journalist and publicist Evgeny Feoktistov became the magazine's editor-in-chief, as well as the head of its current politics section. Other key figures of the magazine's staff were Fyodor Buslayev (foreign literature and history) and Nikolai Tikhonravov (Russian literature and history), with Evgenya Tur running the literary criticism section, where she published her essays on Mikhail Avdeyev, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Among the authors who contributed to the magazine regularly were Alexander Afanasyev, Genrikh Vyzinsky, Apollon Golovachyov, Pavel Zabelin, Dmitry Kachenovsky, Nadezhda Kokhanovskaya, Alexander Levitov, Nikolai Leskov, Nil Popov, Mikhail De Pulet, Mikhail Semevsky, Vasily Sleptsov, Sergey Solovyov and Alexey Suvorin (using the pseudonym Vasily Markov). The magazine's final issue came out on 4 January 1862, its closure being the result of Tur's leaving Russia for France. (en)
  • «Русская речь» — умеренно-либеральный литературно-художественный и общественно-политический журнал. Издавался в Москве с 1 января 1861 года в течение 13 месяцев. Выходил раз в 2 недели. Издатель — писательница, хозяйка литературного салона графиня Елизавета Васильевна Салиас-де-Турнемир (писала под псевдонимом Евгения Тур). Сотрудниками журнала были: Е. М. Феоктистов (с № 39 — главный редактор журнала), Ф. И. Буслаев (вёл отделы зарубежной литературы и истории), Н. С. Тихонравов (отделы русской литературы и истории), К. К. Герд (отдел изящных искусств). Сама Елизавета Васильевна (Евгения Тур) вела в журнале отдел художественной и литературной критики; лично написала несколько статей о писателях М. В. Авдееве, В. В. Крестовском, Н. Д. Хвощинской, Ф. М. Достоевском. В журнале печатались: А. Н. Афанасьев, Г. В. Вызинский, А. Ф. Головачёв, П.П Забелин, Д. И. Каченовский, Н. С. Кохановская, А. И. Левитов, Н. С. Лесков, Н. А. Попов, М. Ф. де-Пуле, М. И. Семевский, В. А. Слепцов, С. М. Соловьёв, А. С. Суворин (под псевдонимом Василий Марков). Во второй половине 1861 — начале 1862 годов издание выходило как приложение к журналу «Московский Вестник». Издание «Русской речи» было прекращено в январе 1862 года в связи с вынужденной эмиграцией Елизаветы Васильевны Салиас-де-Турнемир. (ru)
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  • Russkaya Rech (Russian: Русская речь, Russian Speech) was a Russian fortnightly literary and political magazine which was launched in Moscow on 1 January 1861 by the writer and journalist Evgenya Tur who went on to become also its editor. Other key figures of the magazine's staff were Fyodor Buslayev (foreign literature and history) and Nikolai Tikhonravov (Russian literature and history), with Evgenya Tur running the literary criticism section, where she published her essays on Mikhail Avdeyev, Vsevolod Krestovsky, Nadezhda Khvoshchinskaya and Fyodor Dostoyevsky. (en)
  • «Русская речь» — умеренно-либеральный литературно-художественный и общественно-политический журнал. Издавался в Москве с 1 января 1861 года в течение 13 месяцев. Выходил раз в 2 недели. Издатель — писательница, хозяйка литературного салона графиня Елизавета Васильевна Салиас-де-Турнемир (писала под псевдонимом Евгения Тур). Во второй половине 1861 — начале 1862 годов издание выходило как приложение к журналу «Московский Вестник». Издание «Русской речи» было прекращено в январе 1862 года в связи с вынужденной эмиграцией Елизаветы Васильевны Салиас-де-Турнемир. (ru)
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  • Russkaya Rech (Moscow magazine) (en)
  • Русская речь (журнал Е. В. Салиас-де-Турнемир) (ru)
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