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                                                                       VREMYA (The Time), a monthly literary and political journal, was published by М. М. and F. М. Dostoevsky in 1861-63, and printed in E. Prats' printing house. The editorial office was housed in M.M. Dostoevsky's apartment at Malaya Meshchanskaya Street (now 1 Kaznacheyskaya Street). Fedor Dostoevsky acted as editor. N.N. Strakhov and А. А. Grigoryev were the journal's major staff writers, and V. V. Krestovsky, А. N. Maykov, Y. P. Polonsky, in 1861 - N. А. Nekrasov, М. Е. Saltykov-Shchedrin, N. G. Pomyalovsky (later resigned) contributed to it. The journal consistently advocated neo-Slavophile ideas of pochvennichestvo (the return to the soil), engaged itself in a heated polemic with publicists of Sovremennik and Russkoe slovo journals. Dostoevsky published in the Vremya his novel The Insulted and Humiliated; The House of the Dead and other works. The journal was suppressed for the publication of Strakhov's article The Fatal Question, where the authorities discerned sympathy with the Polish Insurrection of 1863-64. From 1864 the Epokha substituted Vremya. Reference: Нечаева В. С. Журнал М. М. и Ф. М. Достоевских Время, 1861-1863. М., 1973. A. B. Muratov.
                                                                      
                          
                      
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                                    Dostoevsky Fedor Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Dostoevsky Mikhail Mikhailovich
                        
                                    Grigoryev Apollon Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Krestovsky Vsevolod Vladimirovich
                        
                                    Maykov Apollon Nikolaevich
                        
                                    Nekrasov Nikolay Alexeevich
                        
                                    Polonsky Yakov Petrovich
                        
                                    Pomyalovsky Nikolay Gerasimovich
                        
                                    Prats E.
                        
                                    Saltykov-Shchedrin (real name Saltykov) Mikhail Evgrafovich
                        
                                    Strakhov Nikolay Nikolaevich
                        
                         
                          
                      
                                                                
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          Kaznacheiskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 1
       
   
                                                     
                                            
                          
                     
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                                    Нечаева В. С. Журнал М. М. и Ф. М. Достоевских "Время", 1861-1863. М., 1972
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                
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          Sovremennik (Contemporary), journal
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Russkoe slovo (The Russian Word), journal, 1859-1866
       
   
                              
                                                  
          Epokha (The Epoch), journal
       
   
                              
                                            
                          
                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            
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                                                        Dostoevsky F. M. (1821-1881), writer 
                                                                           
                         
                        DOSTOEVSKY Fedor Mikhaylovich (1821-1881, St. Petersburg), writer, corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1877). In 1837 came to St. Petersburg
                                             
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                                                        Epokha (The Epoch), journal 
                                                                           
                         
                        EPOKHA (The Epoch), a monthly literary and political journal, published in 1864-65 in place of the suppressed Vremya. The editorial office was located at 1 and 7 Meshchanskaya Street (today Kaznacheyskaya Street)
                                             
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                                                        Grigoryev A.A. (1822-1864), critic, poet 
                                                                           
                         
                        GRIGORYEV Apollon Alexandrovich (1822-1864, St. Petersburg), poet, prose writer, literary and theatre critic, collegiate assessor (1857). A graduate of the Faculty of Law of Moscow University, he lived in St
                                             
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                                                        Literary journals (entry) 
                                                                           
                         
                        LITERARY JOURNALS. The genesis of the Russian literary journalism is associated with St. Petersburg, where in 1728-36 and 1738-42 circulated first and only journal in the Russian language at that time - Primechaniya k Vedomostyam (the name changed)
                                             
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                                                        Polonsky Ya. P. (1819-1898), poet 
                                                                           
                         
                        POLONSKY Yakov Petrovich (1819-1898, St. Petersburg), poet and prose writer, Associate of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1886). He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Moscow University in 1844. Polonsky lived in St. Petersburg from 1851
                                             
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                                                        Saltykov-Shchedrin M. E. (1826-1889), writer 
                                                                           
                         
                        SALTYKOV-SHCHEDRIN (real name Saltykov) Mikhail Yevgrafovich (1826-1889, St. Petersburg), writer. Graduated from the Alexander Lyceum (1844). Served at the Chancellory of the Military Ministry
                                             
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                                                        Strakhov N. N. (1828-1896), critic 
                                                                           
                         
                        STRAKHOV Nikolay Nikolaevich (1828-1896, St. Petersburg), literary critic, philosopher, publicist, full councilor of State (1885), corresponding member of the Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1889). Lived in St
                                             
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                                                        Tkachev P.N. (1844-1885/86), revolutionary, publisist 
                                                                           
                         
                        TKACHEV Peter Nikitich (1844-1885), participant of the revolutionary movement, literary critic, publicist, one of the ideologists of revolutionary Narodnichestvo (Populism). From 1851 lived with his family in St. Petersburg
                                             
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