
DAIMONI
M. J. LERMONTOV
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A vivid portrait emerges of a young poet whose restless spirit was shaped by loss, distant landscapes, and a fierce love for the written word. From his early years in Moscow to the rugged Caucasus, the narrative traces how family tensions, an absent father, and a tender first romance left an indelible mark on his imagination, fueling a yearning that would later echo through his verses.
Interwoven with biographical detail are thoughtful reflections on the literary currents of his time—Pushkin’s polished classicism, Byron’s rebellious fire, and the broader European “Weltschmerz” that haunted the era. The author examines how Lermontov’s own “daimon,” a restless inner force, drove him to fuse beauty with truth, setting his poetry apart from his contemporaries. Readers are invited to glimpse the formative moments that forged a voice both deeply personal and unmistakably of its age, offering a fresh lens on a poet whose legacy still reverberates today.
Language
fi
Duration
~56 minutes (54K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-10-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1841
A leading voice of Russian Romanticism, he wrote with unusual intensity about freedom, loneliness, love, and fate. His short life and early death in a duel helped turn him into one of literature’s enduring tragic figures.
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