The Poet Turned Journalist: Alexander Pushkin and the Reading Public

When contextualized in relation to the period’s publically circulated perceptions about the press, the book market, and the reading public, Alexander Pushkin’s relatively understudied forays into professional journalism complicate our understanding both of the poet’s strategies for navigating the co...

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