Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism. His influence on later Russian literature is still felt in modern times, not only through his poetry, but also through his prose, which founded the tradition of the Russian psychological novel. Wikipedia

Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“Women love only those whom they do not know!”
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
"Death" (1830 or 1831)
Poems
“Alone, as before, in the universe
Without hope and without love!..”
"The Demon" (1830)
Poems
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
And both epithets will be false. After all this, is life worth the trouble? And yet we live - out of curiosity! We expect something new... How absurd, and yet how vexatious!
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
"No, it is not you I love so ardently..." (1841)
Poems
"I look upon the future with fear..." (1838)
Poems
"I do not love you..." (1831)
Poems
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
Referring to marriage
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“…man, this ruler over general evil,
With a perfidious heart, with a lying tongue…”
"The Cemetery" (1830)
Poems
"I am writing to you..." (1840)
Poems
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“For what did the creator prepare me,
Why did he so terribly contradict
The hopes of my youth?…”
"My future is in darkness..." (1837)
Poems
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“And everything that he saw before him
He despised or hated.”
"The Demon" (1830)
Poems
“A strange thing, the human heart in general, and woman's heart in particular.”
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“O vanity! you are the lever by means of which Archimedes wished to lift the earth!”
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“I was born, so that the whole world could be a spectator
Of my triumph or my doom…”
"Fate brought us together by chance..." (1832)
Poems
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
Mikhail Lermontov book A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)
“And I, as I lived, in an alien land
Will die a slave and an orphan.”
Mikhail Lermontov book The Novice
"The Novice" (1839)
Poems
—Published by Russky Arkhiv. Historical and literary collection (1890) Translation by Anatoly Liberman.
Original:
Прощай, немытая Россiя,
Страна рабовъ, страна господъ,
И вы, мундиры голубые,
И ты, имъ преданный народъ.
Быть можетъ, за стѣной Кавказа
Сокроюсь отъ твоихъ пашей,
Отъ ихъ всевидящаго глаза,
Отъ ихъ всеслышащихъ ушей.
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