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http://books.google.com/books?q=2222+Lermontov+ST1. ^ Nabokov, Vladimir (1958). "Translator's Foreword". in Lermontov, Mikhail. A Hero of Our Time.

Lermontov, Mikhail (Yuryevich) (born Oct. 15, 1814, Moscow, Russia—died July 27, 1841, Pyatigorsk) Russian poet and novelist. His first volume of verse, Spring, was published in ...

Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich (1814-41), Russian Romantic poet and novelist. Descended from a Scottish officer and adventurer, Captain George Learmont, who entered the Russian ...

Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich (1814–1841) Russian Romantic poet and novelist. In 1837 he was sent into active military service in the Caucasus for writing a revolutionary poem on ...

Lermontov, Mikhail Yurevich (mēkhəyēl` y r`yĭvĭch lyĕr`məntŭf), 1814–41, Russian poet and novelist. Given an extensive private education by his wealthy grandmother ...

Britannica online encyclopedia article on Mikhail Lermontov (Russian writer), Oct. 15 [Oct. 3, Old Style], 1814Moscow, Russia July 27 [July 15], 1841Pyatigorskthe leading Russian ...

Lermontov, Mikhail (1814-1841) A Russian poet. The author of the poems: "Molitva" ("Prayer") (1829), "Angel" ("Angel") (1831), "Parus" ("Sail") (1832), "Borodino" ("Borodino ...

Biographical note. Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", was the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death.

Lermontov , Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov Russian writer (1814-1841)

(1814–41), Russian poet and novelist, whose eloquent works combine lyric romanticism with a passionate espousal of liberty. He was born in Moscow and educated at the University of ...

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