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Delvig (17 August [O.S. 6 August] 1798 – 26 January [O.S. 14 January] 1831) was a
Russian poet and
journalist of
Baltic German descent.
Anton Delvig was...
- graduates. The most
famous of these, in
addition to the
above two, were
Anton Delvig,
Wilhelm Kuchelbecker,
Nicholas de Giers,
Dmitry Tolstoy,
Yakov Grot, Nikolay...
- Пушкин писал Дельвигу: «Жду „Цыганов“ и тотчас тисну». (Pushkin
wrote to
Delvig: "Waiting for 'Gypsies', and
publish at once.")
Example in Ukrainian: «І...
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Alexander Alyabyev (1787–1851)
based on the poem "Russkaya
pesnya by
Anton Delvig. It was
composed in 1826
while Alyabyev was in prison. The song is a showpiece...
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Fyodor Tyutchev (Silentium!, 1830),
Yevgeny Baratynsky (Eda, 1826),
Anton Delvig, and
Wilhelm Küchelbecker.
Influenced heavily by Lord Byron,
Lermontov sought...
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published work,
Jours sans faim (2001), was
published under the
pseudonym Lou
Delvig,
although since then she has
written under her own name. Her breakthrough...
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Romantic poets after Pushkin.
Other poets include Pyotr Vyazemsky,
Anton Delvig,
Kondraty Ryleyev,
Vasily Zhukovsky and
Konstantin Batyushkov.
Pushkin himself...
- бароном Дельвигом (Northern flowers,
collected by
baron Delvig. The main
editors were
Anton Delvig and
Alexander Pushkin.
Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin; Vladimir...
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Golden Era,
including Pushkin, Vyazemsky, Zhukovsky, Batyushkov, Baratynsky,
Delvig and, especially, Lermontov.
Germany and
England were
major influences on...