Abstract

The article focuses on the edition evolution of V. Grossman’s “Good wishes to you!”. Based on the textological juxtaposition of the different editions – from the less complete ones of 1965 and 1967 to the most complete of 1988 – the researcher concludes that the publicistic basis of the essay remained unchanged – only the intensity of the publicistic judgments varied.

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