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superfluous man novel,
noted for its
compelling Byronic hero (or antihero)
Pechorin and for the
beautiful descriptions of the Caucasus.
There are
several English...
- Lermontov's A Hero of Our Time (1840)
depicts another superfluous man –
Pechorin – as its protagonist. He can be seen as a
nihilist and fatalist. Later...
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September 2022.
Retrieved 31
December 2022. "Mysterious
death of Ivan
Pechorin,
Vladimir Putin's top
energy executive". EuroW****ly News.
Archived from...
- Lermontov. The
first film of the
dilogy takes place in the
early 19th century.
Pechorin, a
Russian officer serving in the Caucasus,
falls in love with Bela, the...
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after Mikhail Lermontov invigorated the
Byronic hero
through the
character Pechorin in his 1839
novel A Hero of Our Time. The
Byronic hero is also featured...
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which is set in a
Cossack village, the protagonist,
Grigory Alexandrovich Pechorin,
claims that
there is no
predestination and
proposes a bet in
order to...
- 26-31, 2019, Proceedings. Springer. p. 186. ISBN 978-3-030-22015-0.
Maxim Pechorin (2018). Game Designer's Diary. How to
start publishing instead of dreaming...
- that,
while several famous classic Russian literary characters – Onegin,
Pechorin, and
Rudin – bore
symptoms of the 'Oblomov malaise', for the
first time...
- 600
metres (2,000 ft) long. The
Pechora was the
source of the name of
Pechorin –
protagonist of the 1839
novel A Hero of Our Time by
Mikhail Lermontov...
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friends with Dr.
Mayer who
served as a
prototype for
Doctor Werner (a man
Pechorin meets in "town S."). In
Tiflis he
drifted towards a
group of
Georgian intellectuals...