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Vsyakaya Vsyachina (All Sorts and Sundries), magazine


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VSYAKAYA VSYACHINA (All Sorts and Sundries) a daily satiric magazine, came out under Catherine's II actual supervision in 1769-70 (70 issues). In 1770, beginning with the 53 (1) issue, was published as Baryshek Vsyakoy Vsyachiny. The circulation of the first issue, which was distributed for free, reached more than 1600 copies, gradually reducing to 500 copies. G. V. Kozitsky was its editor. By publishing the Vsyakaya Vsyachina Catherine II attempted to cultivate forms of the European literary process in Russia. The closest prototype of the Vsyakaya Vsyachina, as well as for many other European magazines, was R. Still and D. Addison's English satiric journal The Spectator. The Empress in her articles touched upon acute political issues. The attempt to provide environment for polemics triggered undesirable consequences: the emerging of extremely oppositional to the Vsyakaya Vsyachina magazines Truten, Smes and others. Contrary to Catherine's II expectations, the polemics subject matter was reduced to the choice between a generalised satire (ridicule) of vice (by means of which the Vsyakaya Vsyachina tried to establish a dialogue with the public) and individualised satire of the person. I. P. Elagin, A. P. Sumarokov, A. V. Khrapovitsky, A. P. Shuvalov et al. continuously contributed for the magazine.

References: Автономов Н. П. Всякая всячина: (Сатирико-нравоучит. журн., 1769-1770 г.): Опыт исслед. М., 1913; Берков П. Н. История русской журналистики XVIII века. М.; Л., 1952. С. 225-229.

V. A. Kuznetsov, D. N. Cherdakov.

Persons
Addison Joseph
Catherine II, Empress
Elagin Ivan Perfilievich
Khrapovitsky Ivan Semenovich
Kozitsky Grigory Vasilievich
Shuvalov Andrey Petrovich, Count
Steele R.
Sumarokov Alexander Petrovich

Bibliographies
Автономов Н. П. "Всякая всячина": (Сатирико-нравоучит. журн., 1769-1770 г.): Опыт исслед. М., 1913
Берков П. Н. История русской журналистики XVIII века. М.; Л., 1952

The subject Index
Truten (The Drone), journal

Chronograph
1769



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