Northern Flowers

Northern Flowers
Northern Flowers

Northern Flowers title page, 1825
Editor Anton Delvig
Alexander Pushkin
Frequency Yearly
Based in St. Petersburg
Language Russian

Northern Flowers was a Russian language literary almanac published yearly in Saint Petersburg from 1825 to 1832. The full title in Russian was Северные цветы, собранные бароном Дельвигом (Northern flowers, collected by baron Delvig. The main editors were Anton Delvig and Alexander Pushkin.[1]

References

  1. ^ John Mersereau, Baron Delvig's Northern flowers, 1825-1832: literary almanac of the Pushkin Pleiad, Southern Illinois University Press, 1967.

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