“A childish feeling, I admit, but, when we retire from the conventions of society and draw close to nature, we involuntarily become children: each attribute acquired by experience falls away from the soul, which becomes anew such as it was once and will surely be again.”

A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841)

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Russian writer, poet and painter 1814–1841

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