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  2. Russian literature - Wikipedia

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    1st page of the Novgorod Psalter of c. 1000, the oldest survived Slavic book.. Scholars typically use the term Old Russian literature, in addition to the terms medieval Russian literature and early modern Russian literature, [6] or pre-Petrian literature, [7] to refer to Russian literature until the reforms of Peter the Great, tying literary development to historical periodization.

  3. 18th-century writers from the Russian Empire - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:18th-century women writers from the Russian Empire The contents of that subcategory can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  4. Category:18th-century Russian literature - Wikipedia

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  5. Alexander Pushkin - Wikipedia

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    He became the father of Russian literature in the 19th century, marking the highest achievements of the 18th century and the beginning of literary process of the 19th century. He introduced Russia to all the European literary genres as well as a great number of West European writers.

  6. Rus' chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The Rus' chronicles, [1] [2] [3] Russian chronicles [4] [5]: 51 [6] or Rus' letopis (Old East Slavic: лѣтопись, romanized: lětopisʹ) was the primary Rus' historical literature. Chronicles were composed from the 11th to the 18th centuries, generally written in Old East Slavic (and, later, Ruthenian and Muscovite Russian ), about Kievan ...

  7. Russian Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Age of Enlightenment was a period in the 18th century in which the government began to actively encourage the proliferation of arts and sciences, which had a profound impact on Russian culture. During this time, the first Russian university was founded, a library, a theatre, a public museum, as well as a relatively independent press.

  8. Democratic satire - Wikipedia

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    Democratic satire of the 17th century and the general style of folk satire formed the core of Russian literature's adoption of satirical practices in the 18th and 19th centuries. Writers like Denis Fonvizin , Nikolai Novikov , and Ivan Krylov are among the most well-known satirical writers from the 18th century, while in the 19th century ...

  9. Category:History of literature in Russia - Wikipedia

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