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Peterburgskaya Gazeta
TypeDaily newspaper
Owner(s)Ilya Arsenyev
PublisherIlya Arsenyev (1867–1871)
Sergey Khudekov (1871–1893)
EditorPyotr Monteverde (1881—1887)
August Germonicus (1887—1893)
Founded1867
Political alignmentLiberal
Ceased publication1917
HeadquartersSaint Petersburg, Russian Empire

Peterburgskaya Gazeta (Russian: Петербургская Газета, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈburkskəjə ɡɐˈzʲetə]; "St. Petersburg Gazette") was a Russian political and literary newspaper, launched in 1867 by the publisher Ilya Arsenyev (1820–1888).

Originally a small-scale publication (coming out three times a week), it was bought in 1871 by Sergey Khudekov, started to gain momentum and in 1882 become a popular daily. Among the authors who contributed to it on the regular basis, were Nikolai Leskov, Alexander Kugel, Sergey Terpigorev, Vasily Avseenko, Ieronim Yasinsky, Nikolai Leykin, Dmitry Minayev, Gavriil Zhulev. In all, 33 short stories by Anton Chekhov were published by the St. Petersburg Gazette in 1885–1887, including "The Huntsman", "A Malefactor" and "Sergeant Prishibeyev".[1]

In March 1917 Peterburgskaya Gazeta started to strongly support the Russian Provisional Government, calling for the anti-Bolshevik dictatorship. On 22 November of that year it was closed by the Bolshevist government.[2]

  1. ^ Петербургская газета at the Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
  2. ^ Петербургская газета at the «Старости» (Oldies) site.

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Peterburgskaya Gazeta (Russian: Петербургская Газета, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈburkskəjə ɡɐˈzʲetə]; "St. Petersburg Gazette") was a Russian political and literary...

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A Malefactor

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published in the 7 August (o.s. 24 July) 1885 (No. 200) issue of Peterburgskaya Gazeta, in its Fleeting Notes section, subtitled "A Little Scene" (Сценка)...

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Longevity myths

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the idea that [other] Georgians lived to be 100". An early 1812 Peterburgskaya Gazeta reports a man between ages 200 and 225 in the diocese of Yekaterinoslav...

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At Christmas Time

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Chekhov. On 1 December Sergey Khudekov, the editor and publisher of Peterburgskaya Gazeta sent Chekhov a letter asking for a Christmas story. By late December...

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Anastasia Vyaltseva

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in May 1906 marked the finest hour of her opera career. But then Peterburgskaya Gazeta started to publish humorous sketches, ridiculing the singer's artistic...

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On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco

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dignity." The play was originally published on 17 February 1886 by Peterburgskaya Gazeta, subtitled "The Monologue scene" (Сцена-монолог) and signed A. Chekhonte...

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Over Eternal Peace

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is a feuilleton by journalist Vlas Doroshevich published in the "Peterburgskaya Gazeta" (No. 77, 20 March 1894), "Mobile Geniuses. Misunderstanding in...

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A Horsey Name

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Taganrog laughed." The story was published for the first time by Peterburgskaya Gazeta, in its No.183, 7 July 1885, issue, subtitled "A Scene" (Сценка)...

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Eugenia Bronskaya

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Petersburg on December 19, 1899, which was reported favourably in the Peterburgskaya Gazeta. Bronskaya made her stage debut, using the name 'Bronskaya' for...

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Alexander Kugel

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to contribute feuilletons and theatre reviews for the newspapers Peterburgskaya Gazeta, Rus and Den, using the pseudonyms "Homo Novus", "N. Negorev" and...

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Sergeant Prishibeyev

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first published in the 18 (5 o.s.) October 1885, No. 273 issue of Peterburgskaya Gazeta originally under the title "Muckrake" (Кляузник), and signed A....

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Gavriil Zhulev

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and prolific contributor to this magazine, as well as Budilnik, Peterburgskaya Gazeta, Peterburgsky Listok and Strekoza (in which he edited the poetry...

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Neglected People

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Pravda Publishers. The Works by N.S.Leskov in 12 volumes. 1989, Vol. 3 Pp. 3-278. Retrieved 2018-07-13. Peterburgskaya Gazeta, 1894, November 27 v t e...

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