Mikhail Lermontov

Mikhail Yuryevich Lermontov (Михаил Юрьевич Лермонтов; 1814 – 1841), sometimes referred to as the "Poet of the Caucasus", was a Russian Romantic writer, poet and painter considered the most important Russian poet after Alexander Pushkin's death in 1837 and perhaps the greatest figure in Russian Romanticism. His influence on later Russian literature is still felt in modern times, not only through his poetry, but also through his prose, which founded the tradition of the Russian psychological novel.
Crew
Maškaráda
Theatre Play
Čudný človek
Theatre Play

One Russian Summer
Novel

Ashik Kerib
Novel

Bela
Novel
Maškaráda
Theatre Play
Komtesa Mary
Novel

Pechorin
Novel

Masquerade
Author
Fatalista
Short Story
Tamań
Short Story

Duchess Mary
Novel
Two Brothers
Theatre Play

Boyar Orsha
Poem

Vadim
Story

Bela
Story

Maskerad
Novel

Masquerade
Theatre Play

A Hero of Our Time
Novel

A Hero of Our Time: Bela
Novel

Bolshoi Ballet: A Hero of Our Time
Writer

Pages from Pechorin's Journal
Novel

The Song of the Merchant Kalashnikov
Book

The Fugitive
Story
Dvaja bratia
Theatre Play

The Demon
Writer

Princess Mary
Short Story

The Tambov Treasurer's Wife
Author