
History and culture: The exhibition “How writers studied” in Saint-Petersburg
The exhibition "How writers studied" was opened in the F. M. Dostoevsky Literary-Memorial Museum (St. Petersburg). The exhibition provides information about how and where 15 great Russian writers got education.
The exhibition consists of two parts - one features lithographs, engravings, photographs, which depict the place of birth, childhood, study of authors.
In the second part of the exhibition, stylized by the class, scientific staff of the museum in the role of teacher-mentors will teach young visitors to read the manuscripts of the classics, and will introduce the basics of calligraphy. A master-class "to compose a story together", you can try to write your story, following the original instructions of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky about why and how to create a work for children.