Лермонтов биография на английском кратко
Mikhail Lermontov - сочинение на английском языке
Michael Lermontov bas born on the 15th of October 1814 in a noble family. The poet spent his youth at Tarkany. He entered Moscow University, but very soon had to abandon it. Then he entered St. Petersburg School of Cavalry Cadets and finished it.
In 1837 the poet was exiled to the Caucasus for his poem on Pushkin's death in which he put all the blame for it on the ruling circles of Russia under Nicolas I. In 1841 Lermontov was sent into exile to the Caucasus for the second time. As a result of intrigues by the officers he was provoked into a personal quarrel with an old schoolfellow, which led to the duel. On July 15, 1841 the poet was killed.
Lermontov began writing when he was very young. One of his first writings to be published was his tale verse Hadji Abrek. But Lermontov became famous for his poem on the death of Pushkin. Whether Lermontov chose to write poetry, prose or drama the stamp of his genius was always to be found on it.Lermontov's poems "The Demon", "Mtsyri" and the "Lay of the Merchant Kalashnikov", his innumerable lyrics, his novel "A Hero of Our Time" and hi
М.Ю. Лермонтов. Презентация на английском языке
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When I speak about Russian literature, I can’t but think about one of the most famous Russian authors – Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov, whose life was very short but bright as a gleam of lightning in a stormy sky.
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Mikhail Lermontov was born on the 3 (15) of October , 1814 in the family of the army captain Yuri Petrovich Lermontov and Maria Mikhailovna Lermontov a (Arsenyeva). Yuri Petrovich won the heart of his rich bride by his appearance and rare good nature. Maria Mikhailovna became his wife despite the protests of her mother.
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In 1817 Maria Mikhailovna became ill with tuberculosis and died at the age of 21, leaving her only son an orphan. “When I was three years old, there was a song that made me cry... my mother sang it to me….” Lermontov wrote in his diary.
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Lermontov's grandmother, Elizaveta Alekseevna Arsenyeva, strongly refused to leave the boy with his father because of his poverty. She took her grandson to her Manor of Tarkhany in the province of Penza Family drama has put a mark on the cha
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Mikhail Lermontov (15. 10 [O.S. 3.10] 1814 – 27.07 [O.S. 15.07] 1841) - Russian writer and poet.
Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov was born on 15 October 1814 in Moscow. He spent his childhood in the village of Tarkhany which was located in Penza Oblast. As the saying goes in the 17th century one of the Scottish Earls of Learmont settled in Russia and Mikhail was his descendant. Scientists also made a supposition that famous Scottish poet Thomas Learmonth was his relative. According to established fact Mikhail Lermontov was a descendant of Yuri (George) Learmont who was a Scottish officer. In the 17th century he moved to Russia.
Mikhail’s father, Yuri, was a serviceman. His mother Maria Arsenyeva died when Mikhail was a child. Lermontov’s grandmother, Yelizaveta Alekseyevna, brought him up after Maria’s death. At the age of ten Mikhail had problems with health and they moved to the Caucasus. The fertile climate of this region was good for Mikhail. From that time he loved the Cau
Биография Михаила Лермонтова на английском языке. Biography of Mikhail 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 at Tarkhany, his grandmother's estate in the province of Penza. In 1830 Lermontov entered Moscow University, but very soon had to leave it. Then he entered St. Petersburg School of Cavalry Cadets. He finished it in 1834 and served in the Hussar Regiment of the Imperial Guard.
In 1837 the poet was exiled to the Caucasus for his poem on Pushkin's death, in which he put blame for it on the ruling circles of Russia under Nicholas I. In 1841 Lermontov was exiled to the Caucasus for the second time. As a result of the intrigues by the officers he was provoked into a personal quarrel with a schoolmate of his. The quarrel led to a duel. On July 15, 1841 the poet was killed. He was not twenty seven at the time.
Lermontov began writing when he was very young. One of his first writing to be published was his verse tale "Hadzhi Abrek". But he won fame as a poet after his poem on Pushkin's death was published. Lermontov's poems "Demon", "Mtsyri" and "Lay of the
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