Abstract

The article introduces A. V. Kartashev’s memoir note about Fyodor Sologub, which was published in the obscure magazine Fight for Russia (Paris, 1929) and thus missed by the researchers; Sologub’s anti-monarchical impromptu, recorded by the memoirist during the First Russian Revolution, is introduced to the academic community; it is correlated with the poet’s uncensored texts that circulated and were subsequently lost, such as the satirical cycle «The Royal Pastille» (1905).

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