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  1. Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (/ ˈ l ɛər m ə n t ɔː f,-t ɒ f /; Russian: Михаи́л Ю́рьевич Ле́рмонтов; 15 October [O.S. 3 October] 1814 – 27 July [O.S. 15 July] 1841) was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", the most important Russian poet after Alexander ...

  2. Mikhail Lermontov (born October 15 [October 3, Old Style], 1814, Moscow, Russia—died July 27 [July 15], 1841, Pyatigorsk) was the leading Russian Romantic poet and author of the novel Geroy nashego vremeni (1840; A Hero of Our Time), which was to have a profound influence on later Russian writers.

  3. Learn about the life and poetry of Mikhail Lermontov, a Romantic poet and novelist who influenced many Russian writers. Read his famous works such as Demon, The Corsair, and Death of a Poet.

  4. Oct 20, 2016 · The Romantic poet and prose writer Mikhail Yu. Lermontov (1814–1841) is often considered “a close second” Russian poet to Alexander S. Pushkin. Killed in duel when he was only 26 years old, during his short life he wrote over 30 long narrative poems and 600 short lyric poems, a novel, and five dramas.

  5. Mikhail Yur'yevich Lermontov (Михаил Юрьевич Лермонтов), (October 15, 1814 – July 27, 1841), was a Russian Romantic writer and poet, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus."

  6. Mikhail Lermontov, (born Oct. 15, 1814, Moscow, Russia—died July 27, 1841, Pyatigorsk), Russian poet and novelist. His first volume of verse, Spring, was published in 1830, the year he entered Moscow University. He left the university two years later to enter cadet school.

  7. Mikhail Lermontov - Poet, Novelist, Romanticism: Only 26 years old when he died, Lermontov had proved his worth as a brilliant and gifted poet-thinker, prose writer, and playwright, the successor of Pushkin, and an exponent of the best traditions of Russian literature.