One of Russia's most celebrated poets of all times, Michael Lermontov was born in Moscow in the family of a nobleman. He spent his childhood and youth in Tarckany, in the province of Penza.
In 1830 Lermontov entered the Moscow University, but very soon he had to leave it. Then he entered St. Petersburg School of Cavalry Cadets. He finished it and served in the Hussar Regiment of the Imperial Guard.
In 1837 the poet was exiled to the Caucasus for his poem "Poets Death". In 1840 Lermontov was exiled to the Caucasus for the second time. He was provoked into personal quarrel with his schoolmate. The quarrel led to a duel. On July 15th, 1841 the poet was killed. He was not even 27 at that time.
Lermontov began writing when he was very young. One of his first writings to be published was his verse tale "Hadji Arbek".
But he won fame as a poet after his poem "Poets Death" was published. Lermontov's poems "Demon" "Mtsyri" his great novel "A Hero of Our Time" and his play "Masquerade" are masterpieces of Russian literature.
Whether he wrote poetry, drama or prose, the stamp of his genius was to be found on his works. Lermontov's influence as of a poet and a thinker on all Russian writes can't be overestimated.
The Klyazma is a river in the European part of Russia, in the Moscow and Vladimir regions; the most abundant left tributary of the Oka.
The river is associated with the development of the North-East of Russia, the Vladimir-Suzdal Principality (XII century).
The Klyazma river originates near the town of Solnechnogorsk of the Moscow region. The length of the river is 686 km, the basin area is 42.5 thousand km2 – the 1st in length and the 2nd in area of the basin (after Moksha) tributary of the Oka [*]. The river basin stretches from West to East, is asymmetric, and the left-Bank part of the basin is three times larger. It flows into the Oka river 90 km from its mouth. From the right Bank fall Sudogda and Suvorowi. Main left-Bank tributaries: Ucha, Vorya, Kirzhach, Peksha, Nerl, Uvod, Teza, Lukh. In the lower part of the river basin there are many swamps, about 15
My Favourite Writer (M. Lermontov)
One of Russia's most celebrated poets of all times, Michael Lermontov was born in Moscow in the family of a nobleman. He spent his childhood and youth in Tarckany, in the province of Penza.
In 1830 Lermontov entered the Moscow University, but very soon he had to leave it. Then he entered St. Petersburg School of Cavalry Cadets. He finished it and served in the Hussar Regiment of the Imperial Guard.
In 1837 the poet was exiled to the Caucasus for his poem "Poets Death". In 1840 Lermontov was exiled to the Caucasus for the second time. He was provoked into personal quarrel with his schoolmate. The quarrel led to a duel. On July 15th, 1841 the poet was killed. He was not even 27 at that time.
Lermontov began writing when he was very young. One of his first writings to be published was his verse tale "Hadji Arbek".
But he won fame as a poet after his poem "Poets Death" was published. Lermontov's poems "Demon" "Mtsyri" his great novel "A Hero of Our Time" and his play "Masquerade" are masterpieces of Russian literature.
Whether he wrote poetry, drama or prose, the stamp of his genius was to be found on his works. Lermontov's influence as of a poet and a thinker on all Russian writes can't be overestimated.
The Klyazma is a river in the European part of Russia, in the Moscow and Vladimir regions; the most abundant left tributary of the Oka.
The river is associated with the development of the North-East of Russia, the Vladimir-Suzdal Principality (XII century).
The Klyazma river originates near the town of Solnechnogorsk of the Moscow region. The length of the river is 686 km, the basin area is 42.5 thousand km2 – the 1st in length and the 2nd in area of the basin (after Moksha) tributary of the Oka [*]. The river basin stretches from West to East, is asymmetric, and the left-Bank part of the basin is three times larger. It flows into the Oka river 90 km from its mouth. From the right Bank fall Sudogda and Suvorowi. Main left-Bank tributaries: Ucha, Vorya, Kirzhach, Peksha, Nerl, Uvod, Teza, Lukh. In the lower part of the river basin there are many swamps, about 15
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