Автор - Mikhaïl Lermontov
A Hero of Our Time
Автор: Mikhaïl LermontovЖанр: Иностранная литература
A Hero of Our Time, by Mikhail Yurievich Lermontov[1] (1814-1841), 1840[2], 1841. fiction. russian novel. romanticism. Realism. Title Geroy nashego vremeni[3] in russian; this is the second edition (1841), including the author's preface. This complete HTML e-text is based on the translation from the Russian into English by Martin Parker, published by Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1947, 1951, in the public domain in the United States of America. (A translation that has also been reprinted by but not copyrighted by the Everyman Library, 1995, revised and edited by Neil Cornwell, University of Bristol, ISBN 0-660-87566-3.) Illustrations are from the Moscow edition. We have extensively modified the Parker translation here, mostly by attempting to render it into modern American English and at the same time to restore what we consider the most likely original meaning. * * * Another online edition of this work can be found at the University of Virginia Library Electronic Text Center . That English translation, entitled "The Heart of a Russian," by J. H. Wisdom Marr Murray, N.Y.: Knopf, 1916, has a different order to the chapters and has heavy Victorian prose and sketchy footnotes. However, the edition, by Judy Boss, Carolyn Fay, and David Seaman, does have page numbers and a few color illustrations. We did not refer to it when doing this edition. A text-only version of that translation was released in Project Gutenberg in May, 1997. For further references, please see the books by Cornwell and Nabokov[4] previously cited, as they contain notes, a map, chronologies, excerpts from critical material, and everything you need.
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Автор: Mikhaïl LermontovЖанр: Иностранная литература
Un héros de notre temps est constitué de cinq récits. Dans le premier texte, Béla, un vieil officier, Maximitch, conte les aventures de Petchorin qui enleva Béla, la fille d'un prince tartare. Dans le second texte, le narrateur et Maximitch croisent Petchorin en route vers la Perse. C'est l'occasion pour le narrateur de récupérer des extraits du journal tenu par Petchorin. Ayant appris la mort de Pétchorin, le narrateur publie ces extraits qui constituent les trois textes suivants: Taman, une histoire de contrebandiers, La Princesse Marie, dans lequelle le héros séduit deux femmes, ce qui le conduit à se battre en duel, et enfin Le Fataliste, où le héros s'interroge sur la force de la destinée.Le Démon est l'histoire du démon qui, survolant le Caucase, s'éprend d'une jeune fille, Tamara, qui attend son fiancé. Celui-ci n'arrivera jamais. Tamara se réfugie ans un monastère, mais le démon la poursuit, et sa vision hante les pensées de la jeune fille.
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