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Leonid Polonsky

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which for twelve years (in 1868-1880) he was the head of. It was in this magazine that his two short novels came out,
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Polonsky started his career as a journalist as the head of the Foreign Policy section first in
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to edit several sections, including Provincial Press, under the pseudonym L. Prozorov.
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newspaper, which he became more closely involved with in the mid-1990s. His essay
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His first success with the readership came with the Internal Affairs section in
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was translated into French by Mickiewicz's wife Celina and appeared in
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newspaper. He also contributed the "Lettres de Russie" for the
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appeared in the Mickiewicz Anthology, a supplement for
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Vilna Governorate
Imperial Russia
Saint Petersburg
Russian
journalist
editor
publisher
writer
Russky Invalid
Golos
Syn Otechestva
Viktor Burenin
Alexey Suvorin
Vestnik Evropy
Slavophile
Chernyshevsky
Russkaya Mysl
Severny Vestnik
French
Temps
Paris
Saltykov-Shchedrin
Polish



Leonid Polonsky
Π›Π΅ΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠ΄ АлСксандрович Полонский
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