Qualities of Russian literary journals
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https://doi.org/10.1344/AFLM2016.6.4Keywords:
Russian literary journals, cognitive approach, text and discourseAbstract
This article focuses on the unique type of publication, which had a huge impact on the formation and development of Russian readers. Literary magazines in Russia started to be issued from mid-19th century. Since then they have occupied a special place among the various periodicals. So-called "thick journals" played an important social and cultural role in different periods of Russian and Soviet history. The article deals with the specifics of "thick journals" as a special type of periodicals, tells about the major milestones in the history of this type of publication in Russia. The author proposes a new method of studying a language of Russian literary journals as a discourse.
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