Peterburgski Sbornik

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Peterburgski Sbornik ( Russian Петербургский сборник, "Petersburg Collection", "Petersburg Anthology") was a short-lived literary magazine that appeared in Saint Petersburg only in 1846. Its editor was the writer Nikolai Nekrasov . The 25-year-old Fyodor Dostoevsky published in it sequels his first novel poor people . Other contributors were Wladimir Odojewski , Wissarion Belinski , Wladimir Sollogub and the painter Rudolf Schukowski . Nekrasov gave up the magazine again in 1846 to purchase the Sovremennik magazine .

Individual evidence

  1. Neil Cornwell: Vladimir Odoevsky and Romantic Poetics . Collected essays. Berghahn Books, 1998, ISBN 1-57181-907-X , p. 117 . ( limited online version in Google Book Search); Edward Strachan, Roy Bolton: Russia and Europe in the Nineteenth Century . Sphinx Fine Art, 2008, p. 76 . ( limited online version in Google Book Search)