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Anton Antonovich Delvig ( – ) was a Russian and of descent.


Early life
Anton Delvig was born on . He was of descent. He studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum together with Alexander Pushkin and Wilhelm Küchelbecker, with whom he became close friends. Küchelbecker dedicated a poem ('O, Delvig') to him; this poem was later set to music by Dmitri Shostakovich in the ninth movement of his fourteenth symphony. As a teenager, Delvig began writing poetry. He became connected with a literary group established by and the Free Society of Lovers of Literature, Science, and the Arts.


Career
Delvig is also mentioned in Pushkin's famous novel in verse , being compared to the young poet Lensky.
(1995). 9780809316304, Oxford University Press.
Delvig commissioned a portrait of Pushkin from , which Pushkin bought from Delvig's widow after his friend's death. Антон Дельвиг // Автор: Н. В. Банников In 1820, Delvig met Yevgeny Baratynsky and introduced him to the literary press.

In his poetry, Delvig upheld the waning traditions of Russian . He became interested in Russian and wrote numerous imitations of folk songs. Some of these were put to music by the composers Alexander Alyabyev and .

As a journalist, Delvig edited the periodical (1825–1831), in which Pushkin was a regular contributor. In 1830–1831, he co-edited with Pushkin the Literaturnaya Gazeta, which was banned by the Tsarist government after information laid by Thaddeus Bulgarin.


Personal life
In 1825, Delvig married Sofya Saltykova; they had one daughter. He died on .


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