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The Fugitive (poem) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Fugitive (poem)
"The Fugitive" (Beglets, (ロシア語:Беглец)) is a poem by Mikhail Lermontov, written in 1838 (according to Pavel Viskovatov, citing Akim Shan-Girey, the poet's relative) and first published in 1846, by the ''Sevodnya i Vtchera'' (Today and Yesterday) almanac. The final one in Lermontov's Caucasian cycle, it was tagged as the "Highlanders' legend" by the author. ==Background== The poem, telling the story of a young man who left the battlefield, returned home and was rejected by his loved ones, was apparently a take on the piece of a local folklore. The French author Tetbu de Marigny in his book ''The Voyage to Circassia'' (Brussels, 1821) mentions a song about a boy who "happened to be the only one who'd returned home from the fight with Russians where all of his comrades died and got banished by his own people."〔Andreyev-Krivich, S.A., Lermontov. Details of his Works and Biography. Academy of Science of the USSR Publishers, Moscow, 1954, p.84〕 Several literary historians noted similarities that "The Figitive" had with the unfinished Alexander Pushkin's poem "Tazit", published in ''Sovremennik'' (under the title "Galub") in the end of 1837. The song of Garun's bride borrows a lot from Selim's song from earlier Lermontov's poem ''Ismail-Bei''.
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