Жизнь и творчество М. Ю. Лермонтова

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Развитие навыков монологической речи. We continue to work with presentation and study the life and work of M. Y. Lermontov. M. Y. Lermontov is a Russian Romantic writer and poet, sometimes called "the poet of the Caucasus", was the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkins death. His influence on later Russian literature is still felt in modern times.
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Lermontov was born in Moscow , and grew up in the village of Tarkhany (in the Penza Governorate), which now preserves his remains.
As a small boy Lermontov listened to stories about the outlaws of the Volga region, about their great bravery and wild country life. When he was ten, Mikhail fell sick, and YelizavetaAlekseyevna took him to the Caucasus region for a better climate.
The intellectual atmosphere in which he grew up differed little from that experienced by Pushkin, though the domination of French had begun to give way to a preference for English, and Lamartine shared his popularity with Byron.
In his early childhood Lermontov was educated by a Frenchman named Gendrot. YelizavetaAlekseyevna felt that this was not sufficient and decided to take Lermontov to Moscow, to prepare for gymnasium. After the academic gymnasium, in the August 1830, Lermontov entered the Moscow University. At that time he began writing poetry.

. On July 25, 1841, at Pyatigorsk, fellow army officer Nikolai Martynov, who felt hurt by one of Lermontovs jokes, challenged Lermontov to a duel. The duel took place two days later at the foot of Mashukmountain. Lermontov chose the edge of a precipice for the duel, so that if either combatant was wounded, he would fall down the cliff. Lermontov was killed by Martynovs first shot. Several of his verses were po

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