PRIVATE LIFE OF THE ROSTOVITES ON THE PAGES OF THE DON PAPERS IN 1880’s-1890’s
Abstract
Stanko A.J.
Keywords: regional press, themes and genres in provincial publications, social problems in city papers.
The article studies the themes, content and genres of the Don Papers published in 1880’s - 1890’s and which were devoted to the private life of the city dwellers. The article analyzes the readers’ letters contributed to the press, feuilletons, journalistic investigations, advertisements.
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