M. Iu. Lermontov. His Life and Work

Displaying his characteristic balance between sympathy and detachment, Vickery has first provided a concise, but richly detailed account of Lermontov's brief and tragic life. His approach is above all sensible - down-to-earth and fair. Lermontov was a romantic, really the only Russian poet who...

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Main Author: Vickery, Walter N. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Bern Peter Lang International Academic Publishers 2001
Series:Slavistische Beitraege 409
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