Schurnal dlja wsech

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Schurnal dlja wsech January issue 1901
Illustration by Iwan Bilibin in the October 1904 issue

Schurnal dlja wsech ( Russian Журнал для всех , Journal for Everyone) was a literary and popular science magazine that was published monthly in Saint Petersburg from 1895 to 1906 in Russian.

In the literary part there have been contributions by Anton Chekhov , Maxim Gorky , Alexander Kuprin , Valeri Brjussow , Leonid Andrejew , Wikenti Weressajew , Evgeni Tschirikow, Konstantin Balmont , Alexander Khachanow and Yevgeni Solowjow published as a literary critic .

The historian Alexander Kiesewetter and the linguist Dmitri Owsjaniko-Kulikowski made popular scientific contributions .

At the beginning of the 20th century, contributions from the areas of symbolism and mysticism were added. From 1903 the circulation reached 80,000 copies. The annual subscription only cost one ruble .

After the September 1906 issue, which contained an article on the strike movement , the Tsar's censorship banned the magazine.

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Individual evidence

  1. Russian Чириков, Евгений Николаевич
  2. Russian Хаханов, Александр Соломонович
  3. Russian Соловьёв, Евгений Андреевич
  4. Russian Кизеветтер, Александр Александрович
  5. Russian Овсянико-Куликовский, Дмитрий Николаевич
  6. Entry at nlr.ru (Russian)