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A Hero of Our Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

A Hero of Our Time

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-10-24
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

'I remain in unchanged admiration for this bold, headstrong, carefree undertaking, a first novel published when the author was twenty-five, which proved to be the first prose masterpiece in Russian' Julian Barnes from his preface. Published in Russian in April 1840, A Hero of Our Time reached English in 1853, under the title 'Sketches of Life in the Caucasus, by a Russe.' Full of towering landscapes and local colour, it can be read as the travelogue of a poet and serving officer, but also as a portrait of the romantic as self-destructive anti-hero. Vladimir Nabokov's translation of A Hero of Our Time was published in the United States in 1958, the same year as Lolita: world fame was about to overtake this committed Russian living in America.

Becoming Mikhail Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 596

Becoming Mikhail Lermontov

This interpretation of Russian poet Mikhail Lermontov reveals how his life and his works can be understood as manifestations of a coherent worldview. It clarifies what has remained perplexing, corrects what has been misinterpreted and illuminates Lermontov's views of many subjects.

A Complete Collection of the Works of M. Yu. Lermontov ...
  • Language: en

A Complete Collection of the Works of M. Yu. Lermontov ...

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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mikhail Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Mikhail Lermontov

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mikhail Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Mikhail Lermontov

"The book "Mikhail Lermontov" by John Mersereau Jr. is a comprehensive biography of the famous Russian writer and poet Mikhail Lermontov. The book delves into Lermontov's life, exploring his upbringing, education, and early career as a writer. It also examines his literary works, including his most famous novel "A Hero of Our Time" and his poetry, and the impact they had on Russian literature and culture. The author provides a detailed analysis of Lermontov's personal life, including his relationships with family, friends, and lovers, as well as his struggles with mental health and addiction. Mersereau Jr. also explores Lermontov's political views and his involvement in the Decembrist moveme...

Poems of Mikhail Lermontov
  • Language: en

Poems of Mikhail Lermontov

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1917
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Lermontov

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poet, cavalry officer, celebrity - Mikhail Lermontov moved in an atmosphere of political intrigue and personal recklessness, producing poetry considered second only to Pushkin's in Russian literature and a career which has often been compared to Byron's. Between the salons and palaces of St Petersburg and the savage splendour of the Caucasus - his country of marvels - Lermontov lived his brief life without compromise. Born in 1814, he is best known as the author of A Hero of our Time and The Demon. He managed to be both and neither. At odds wih authority, yet at ease on his own terms, he wrote as he fought, in protest and fierce independence and died in a duel at the age of 26. This biography is a popular study of the poet.

After Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

After Lermontov

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-04-24
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  • Publisher: Carcanet

Mikhail Lermontov (1814-41) is best known in the West today as the author of the novel A Hero of Our Time. But at the time of his death, aged only 26, he was widely regarded as Russia's greatest living poet. He achieved almost instant fame in 1837 with On the Death of a Poet', his tribute to Pushkin - whose death in a duel foreshadowed Lermontov's own. Over the course of the next four years he went on to write many short poems, both lyric and satirical, and two long verse narratives. He was particularly known for his depictions of the Caucasus, where he was exiled for a time, taking part in battles such as the one described in his poem Valerik'. Lermontov traced his ancestry to Scotland, and this book offers a Scottish perspective on the Russian poet. Most of the translators are Scottish or have Scottish connections, and some of the poems are translated into Scots. As Peter France writes in his introduction, this bicentennial volume aims to bring Lermontov's poems to a new readership by enabling them to live again' in English and in Scots.

A Hero of Our Time - Lermontov
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

A Hero of Our Time - Lermontov

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Mikhail Lermontov's famous novel, "A Hero of our Time," was and remains one of the great literary achievements of the 19th century. Lermontov is considered to be the only true Romantic poet from Russia, and it is easy to see why after reading this book. He is greatly influenced by Byronism (a literary movement in Europe started by the Romantic poet George Gordon Lord Byron). In his work, Lermontov creates a character who encapsulates Byronic principles. Pechorin, Lermontov's protagonist, is a darker hero than most in Russian society are accustomed to. He is sensitive and cynical; he has great insight into his own personality and yet remains extremely arrogant. Pechorin is remarkably intellig...

Lermontov's Narratives of Heroism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Lermontov's Narratives of Heroism

This is the first study of Russian writer Mikhail Lermontov (1814-41) that attempts to integrate the in-depth interpretations of all his major texts--including his famous A Hero of Our Time, the novel that laid the foundation for the Russian psychological novel. Lermontov's explorations of the virtues and limitations of heroic, self-reliant conduct have subsequently become obscured or misread. This new book focuses upon the peculiar, disturbing, and arguably most central feature of Russian culture: its suspicion of and hostility toward individual achievement and self-assertion. The analysis and interpretation of Lermontov's texts enables Golstein to address broader cultural issues by exploring the reasons behind the persistent misreading of Lermontov's major works and by investigating the cultural attitudes that shaped Russia's reaction to the challenges of modernity.