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Mikhail Lermontov was Russia's most renowned Romantic poet. He was born in 1814, and his short life was both difficult and sensational. He was brought up by his grandmother and as an adult he held various posts in the Russian military. But he also fought several duels, and was killed in his last duel in 1841. He was just twenty-six years old.It was his writing, however, which brought him fame, and through which his name lives on. His work inspired, among others, Turgenev, Tolstoy and Chekhov. He was a prolific poet, his novel A Hero of our Time remains a crucial work in Russian literature, and…mehr

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Mikhail Lermontov was Russia's most renowned Romantic poet. He was born in 1814, and his short life was both difficult and sensational. He was brought up by his grandmother and as an adult he held various posts in the Russian military. But he also fought several duels, and was killed in his last duel in 1841. He was just twenty-six years old.It was his writing, however, which brought him fame, and through which his name lives on. His work inspired, among others, Turgenev, Tolstoy and Chekhov. He was a prolific poet, his novel A Hero of our Time remains a crucial work in Russian literature, and his play, Masquerade, is a landmark in the development of his country's theatre.Valentina Hine and Robert Leach's new translation of Masquerade brings out all the searing tensions and dangerous actions of the society which Lermontov depicts, and conveys the performative perils which threaten the innocent when life is seen as a masquerade.
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Mikhail Lermontov was Russia's most renowned Romantic poet. Born in 1814, his short life was both difficult and sensational. Raised by his grandmother, he served in the Russian military as an adult but fought several duels, meeting his end in the last one at just twenty-six in 1841.It was his writing that brought him enduring fame, inspiring giants like Turgenev, Tolstoy, and Chekhov. A prolific poet, his novel A Hero of Our Time is a cornerstone of Russian literature, and his play Masquerade marks a pivotal moment in the nation's theatre-a whirlwind of jealousy, deception, and societal critique.