A Hero of Our Time - Mikhail Lermontov - Books - Max Bollinger - 9781907832345 - September 5, 2011
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A Hero of Our Time Revised, annotated, and illustrated Ed. edition

Mikhail Lermontov

A Hero of Our Time Revised, annotated, and illustrated Ed. edition

Lermontov's only full-scale novel, which prophetically describes the duel in which he later lost his own life. The hero of the novel, Pechorin is an intense individual, a military officer who kidnaps beautiful daughter of Circassian tribesman, and who, according to Lermantov's own introduction, is a composite portrait, made up of all the vices which flourish, full grown, amongst the generation of the time.

On July 25, 1841, at Pyatigorsk, fellow soldier Nikolai Martynov, who had been the butt of Lermontov's jokes, challenged Lermontov to a duel. The duel took place two days later at the foot of Mashuk mountain. Lermontov deliberately chose the edge of a precipice for the duel, so that if either combatant was wounded, he would fall and his fate would be sealed. Lermontov was killed by Martynov's first shot. Much of his best verse was posthumously discovered in his pocket-book.

More About This Edition

This edition is a new revision aiming to bring English translation as close as possible to Lermontov's original vision. There has been some confusion in various English editions containing entries of Pechorin's diary, not present in Lermontov's original and various other alterations of Lermnontov's original structure of the novel. This edition has been compiled after close examination of Russian originals and follows author's intended structure. Released under Urban Romantics imprint , aiming to give readers a complete experience of both classic and contemporary romantic writing.

- This revision addresses certain important inaccuracies in English translation. Pechorin s diary is brought in line with its Russian original for the first time.

- There are over 15 original illustrations in this editions.

- Annotation explaining over 30 idiomatic Russian concepts.

- This release is part of the Urban Romantic series bridging contemporary and classic romantic writing.


214 pages, black & white illustrations

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 5, 2011
ISBN13 9781907832345
Publishers Max Bollinger
Pages 214
Dimensions 132 × 205 × 13 mm   ·   249 g
Language English  
Editor Bollinger, Max

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