
Society for the Promotion of Russian Literature
The Society for the Promotion of Russian Literature was a 19th-century organization dedicated to sharing and supporting Russian literary works abroad. Its goal was to foster appreciation for Russian writers like Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Pushkin among international audiences. The society organized events, published translations, and promoted Russian culture to enhance cultural understanding and diplomatic relations. It played a key role in introducing Russian literature to the wider world, contributing to Russia's cultural influence and literary reputation globally.