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Mikhail Lermontov(1814-1841)

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Mikhail Lermontov
Mikhail Lermontov was born in 1814 into an aristocratic Russian family and grew up in a trilingual environment. His ancestor was the Scottish Knight George Lermont, who came to Russia in 1613 and served the Tsar. Lermontov's grandmother hired a Frenchman, named Jean, who became a servant to the young poet. In addition his nanny was German. His mother died when he was 2 years old, and his grandmother took him away from his father. Lermontov graduated from a boarding school for the sons of the nobility in Moscow, where he studied English literature.

At age 14 he wrote "The prisoner of the Caucasus" and other early poems in the vein of Lord Byron and Shelly. From 1828-32 he studied at Moscow University. From 1832-34 he was a cadet at the Emperor's School of Cavalry Guards in St. Petersburg, from which he graduated as an Officer of the Imperial Cavalry Guards. At that time her wrote "Borodino", dedicated to the 1812 victory over Napoleon.

Lermontov was stunned by the duel and death of Aleksandr Pushkin and accused the autocratic Tsar Nicholas I and his "greedy throng around the Throne" in the "murder of the Genius". Arrested and exiled to the war in the mountains of Caucasus, he distinguished himself in battles and returned to the capital of St. Petersburg as a celebrity. His disillusionment in the aristocratic milieu, and his indignant observations of the Metropolitan vanity fair, occasioned his drama, "Masquerade".

His duel with a French diplomat led to his second exile to the war in the Caucasus. In 1839 he finished his first and only novel "A Hero of Our Time" with a prophetic rendition of a duel which paralleled the end of his own life in July 1841. That duel was possibly the work of the Tsar's conspiracy against yet another rebellious genius. Lermontov's dexterous command of language shines in such masterpieces as "The Cliff", "Prophet", "The Dream". His sacrilegious "Demon", about an angel who falls in love with a mortal woman, inspired Anton Rubinstein on writing a lush opera. Boris Pasternak was influenced by Lermontov's mellifluent lines, and Vladimir Nabokov imitated the structural patterns of "The Hero of Our Time".
BornOctober 15, 1814
DiedJuly 27, 1841(26)
BornOctober 15, 1814
DiedJuly 27, 1841(26)
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Known for

Judi Dench and Steve Coogan in Philomena (2013)
Philomena
7.6
  • Soundtrack("Mother of God Here I Stand")
  • 2013
A Hero of Our Time
A Hero of Our Time
  • Writer
    Tamara Bolkvadze, Grigory Borisov, and Nikolay Prusakov in Tavadis asuli Meri (1926)
    Tavadis asuli Meri
    6.3
    • Writer
    • 1926
    Knyazhna Meri (1955)
    Knyazhna Meri
    6.6
    • Writer(as M. Yu. Lermontov)
    • 1955

    Credits

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    Writer



    • Maskerad (2023)
      Maskerad
      5.6
      • novel
      • 2023
    • Gael García Bernal and Hani Furstenberg in Voyage en terre solitaire (2011)
      Voyage en terre solitaire
      5.6
      • excerpt from 'A Hero Of Our Time'
      • 2011
    • Pechorin (2011)
      Pechorin
      6.6
      • novel "Geroy nashego vremeni"
      • 2011
    • Nesmrtelní (2010)
      Nesmrtelní
      6.2
      TV Mini Series
      • story
      • 2010
    • The Fatalist (2009)
      The Fatalist
      Short
      • novel
      • 2009
    • Geroy nashego vremeni (2006)
      Geroy nashego vremeni
      6.6
      TV Series
      • novel
      • 2006–2007
    • John Tavener in The Veil of the Temple (2003)
      The Veil of the Temple
      9.4
      TV Movie
      • poems, cycles 1, 3, 5
      • 2003
    • Maskarad
      TV Movie
      • Writer
      • 1990
    • Achik Kerib, conte d'un poète amoureux (1988)
      Achik Kerib, conte d'un poète amoureux
      7.2
      • story "Ashik Kerib the Lovelorn Minstrel"
      • 1988
    • Maskarad (1985)
      Maskarad
      TV Movie
      • play
      • 1985
    • Dennis Hopper in A Hero of Our Time (1985)
      A Hero of Our Time
      6.3
      Short
      • story
      • 1985
    • Oldrich Navrátil in Komtesa Mary (1984)
      Komtesa Mary
      TV Movie
      • based on a novel by
      • 1984
    • Der Daemon von Berlin (1982)
      Der Daemon von Berlin
      Short
      • poetry
      • 1982
    • Michal Docolomanský in Maskaráda (1981)
      Maskaráda
      TV Movie
      • writer
      • 1981
    • Maskarad (1981)
      Maskarad
      7.2
      TV Movie
      • play
      • 1981

    Soundtrack



    • Gugga Siqueira, Dan Pissarenko, Dan Albuk, Aleks Gomes, Rodrigo Odin Leal, Thomas Pimentel, Regina Célia de Abreu, Aline Ribeiro, Alisson Victor Moura, Ana Izabel Martins Alves, Bruna Maya, Bruno de Souza Gaspar, Carlos Alfredo Augusto, Felipe Trope de Alcantara, Leonardo Roxo, Luana Miguez, Rodrigo Miguez, Santiago Felipe, Pablo Nascimento, Artem Litovchenko, Flavio Paim, Daniel Lopes, Léo Silva, Matheus Moura, Sara Porfirio da Silva, Walter Carlos de Oliveira Farias, Ricardo Soares, Oscar Calixto, Hugo Carvalho, Bruno Seixas, Alfredo Garcês, Marta Laureano, Thamiris Gouvêa, Paulla Carniell, and Mirela Pizani in Pra onde levam as ondas (2021)
      Pra onde levam as ondas
      9.2
      • writer: "Alone I set out on the Road"
      • 2021
    • Nathalie Baye in La volante (2015)
      La volante
      5.6
      • writer: "Comptine", "Berceuse exotique"
      • 2015
    • Judi Dench and Steve Coogan in Philomena (2013)
      Philomena
      7.6
      • writer: "Mother of God Here I Stand"
      • 2013

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    Personal details

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    • Alternative names
      • M. Yu. Lermontov
    • Born
      • October 15, 1814
      • Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
    • Died
      • July 27, 1841
      • Pyatigorsk, Russian Empire [now Stavropol Krai, Russia](killed in a duel)
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      • 3 Biographical Movies
      • 3 Portrayals

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    • Trivia
      Pictured on a 50-ruble Russian commemorative postage stamp, issued as a souvenir sheet on 15 October 2014, the 200th anniversary of his birth.
    • Quotes
      Happy people are idiots, and glory is nothing but success, and to achieve it one only has to be cunning.

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