/r/RussianLiterature/

r/RussianLiterature

40k members
r/RussianLiterature is a subreddit with 40k members. The community frequently discusses russian literature, tolstoy, literature, dostoevsky, and turgenev, and they frequently recommend/review russian literature, and the most common flair used is open discussion, recommendations, help, other, and personal library.
The Official Russian Literature Sub-Reddit

Popular Topics in r/RussianLiterature

#1

Russian Literature

49 posts
#2

Tolstoy

31 posts
#3

Literature

24 posts
#4

Dostoevsky

21 posts
#5

Turgenev

13 posts
#6

Russian Authors

11 posts
#7

Russian Writers

10 posts
#8

Chekhov

10 posts
#9

Pushkin

8 posts
#10

Literature Books

8 posts

Products Discussed in r/RussianLiterature

#1
Anton Chekhov
5.0 from 6 reviews
#2
Ivan Turgenev
4.8 from 4 reviews
#3
Alexander Pushkin
4.7 from 3 reviews

Flair Used in r/RussianLiterature

#1
Open Discussion
: "The Russian literary insult styles?"
23 posts
#2
Recommendations
: "which one should i read 👀👀"
13 posts
#3
Help
: "A Reader of Dostoevsky (1907) A painting by Emil Filla"
8 posts
#4
Other
: "1st edition. Konstantin Simonov, Days and Nights (Dni i nochi), 1944"
7 posts
#5
Personal Library
: "A Journey through the Classics: Russian Phase"
6 posts
#6
Translations
: "anton chekhov in serbian"
4 posts
#7
Meme
: "Could not stop myself from smiling"
2 posts
#8
Quotes
: "But what can be done, the one who loves must share the fate of the one he loves - Mikhail Bulgakov"
2 posts
#9
History
: "The only lifetime photograph (daguerreotype) of Nikolai Gogol"
1 post
#10
Trivia
: "Trivia: In We by Yevgeny Zamyatin, the main antagonist of the One State and love interest of D-503 is [BLANK]"
1 post

Member Growth in r/RussianLiterature

Yearly
+15k members(60.1%)

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Last updated: June 29, 2026