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Znanie ( Russian : Зна́ние , Znaniye/Znanije ; English: Knowledge ) was a publishing company based in St. Petersburg, Russia founded by Konstantin Pyatnitsky and other members of the Committee for Literacy. It operated from 1898 to 1913.

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11-456: [REDACTED] Look up знание  or znanie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Znanie ( Russian : Знание , lit.   'knowledge') may refer to: Znanie (educational organization) , a Russian state-sponsored foundation founded by presidential decree in 2015 Others [ edit ] Znanie (publishing company) ,

22-620: A publishing company operating from 1898 to 1913 in St. Petersburg, Russia Znanie (society)  [ ru ; kk ; uk ] (officially: Znanie, the All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge), a Soviet-era educational and propagandist foundation begun 1947. Its post-Soviet successor from 1991 was the Znanie Society of Russia  [ ru ] , which

33-403: A publishing company operating from 1898 to 1913 in St. Petersburg, Russia Znanie (society)  [ ru ; kk ; uk ] (officially: Znanie, the All-Union Society for the Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge), a Soviet-era educational and propagandist foundation begun 1947. Its post-Soviet successor from 1991 was the Znanie Society of Russia  [ ru ] , which

44-520: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages znanie [REDACTED] Look up знание  or znanie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Znanie ( Russian : Знание , lit.   'knowledge') may refer to: Znanie (educational organization) , a Russian state-sponsored foundation founded by presidential decree in 2015 Others [ edit ] Znanie (publishing company) ,

55-420: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Znanie (publishing company) Znanie initially published books for a mass audience on natural science, history, education, and art. Maxim Gorky joined Znanie in 1900 and became its director in late 1902. Through Znanie, Gorky brought together many of the best known realist writers of the time. Znanie published

66-804: The Znanie collections was transferred to Viktor Mirolyubov . In addition to publishing the collected works of young writers and the Znanie Collections, the Znanie Association issued the so-called Penny Library, in which the short works of Znanie writers were published. Gorky also carried out assignments for the Bolsheviks , publishing a series of sociopolitical pamphlets, including the works of Karl Marx , Friedrich Engels , Paul Lafargue and August Bebel . The Penny Library issued over 300 publications, with editions totaling nearly four million copies. During

77-563: The collected works of Gorky (9 vols.), Alexander Serafimovich , Alexander Kuprin , Vikenty Veresaev , Stepan Skitalets , Nikolai Teleshov and many others. Znanie became known as the most progressive of all Russian publishing houses directed toward broad democratic reader-ships. In 1904 the publishing house began issuing the Znanie Collections, which brought together short stories, novels, poetry and essays written by Russian writers, and by foreign writers such as Emile Verhaeren , publishing 40 volumes by 1913. Vladimir Lenin wrote that Gorky

88-416: The collections from 1905 to 1907 were united in their protest against tsarism, oppression, national discord, religious prejudice, and bourgeois morality. Gorky and Serafimovich, on one hand, used socialist realism; Andreyev and certain others, however, were subject to the influences of the decadent movement. After the 1905 Russian Revolution this difference became more marked. In 1911 principal editorship of

99-419: Was aiming through these collections "at a concentration of the best forces of Russian literature." The circulation of the collections reached 65,000 copies. They included the works of Gorky, Anton Chekhov , Kuprin, Serafimovich, Leonid Andreev , Ivan Bunin , Veresaev, Dmitry Mamin-Sibiryak , Sergey Gusev-Orenburgsky , Evgeny Chirikov and Nikolai Garin-Mikhailovsky , among others. The writers featured in

110-549: Was disbanded in 2016 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Znanie . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Znanie&oldid=1256364238 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Interlanguage link template existing link Short description

121-549: Was disbanded in 2016 Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Znanie . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Znanie&oldid=1256364238 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Interlanguage link template existing link Short description

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