Abstract

The article outlines the contribution of the French writer and literary critic from the influential Parisian magazine "Revue des Deux Mondes" Hippolyte Delaveau (1808–1862) to the popularization of Russian literature in France, as well as to the orchestration of the image of Russia and Russians in the French cultural consciousness of the 19th century.

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