About the author
Nadezhda I. Pegova, Independent Researcher (Moscow, Russia).
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-5964-7640.
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Abstract
The article reviews “estate” fiction on the pages of two magazines — “Novyy put’” (“New Way”) and its successor, “Voprosy Zhizni” (“Questions of life”), magazines that sensitively responded to questions of contemporary reality and published, in partic ular, texts in which had been artistically raised the problems of social and economic dis advantage in the country. The estate theme had also become one of the most important in two other magazines of the second decade of the XX century, “Apollon” (“Apollo”) and “Stolitsa i usad’ba” (“Capital and country estate”), which existed until the fall of 1917.