『Hero of Our Time』のカバーアート

Hero of Our Time

Hero of Our Time

著者: Mikhail Yurevich Lermontov
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概要

A Hero of Our Time is not just a portrait of a single individual; it reflects the complex tapestry of our generations flaws laid bare. You may argue that a human cannot embody such wickedness, yet if you can accept the existence of the villains in tragedy and romance, why not embrace the idea of Pechorin? If you can admire figures that are far more terrifying and repulsive, why not extend the same mercy to this character, even if he is a work of fiction? Perhaps it is because the truth of his nature resonates more deeply than you’d like to admit.Copyright Culture and Heritage classics
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  • 028 - 28 Book 5 Chapter 22
    2026/02/17
    A Hero of Our Time is not just a portrait of a single individual; it reflects the complex tapestry of our generations flaws laid bare. You may argue that a human cannot embody such wickedness, yet if you can accept the existence of the villains in tragedy and romance, why not embrace the idea of Pechorin? If you can admire figures that are far more terrifying and repulsive, why not extend the same mercy to this character, even if he is a work of fiction? Perhaps it is because the truth of his nature resonates more deeply than you’d like to admit.
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    8 分
  • 027 - 27 Book 5 Chapter 21
    2026/02/17
    A Hero of Our Time is not just a portrait of a single individual; it reflects the complex tapestry of our generations flaws laid bare. You may argue that a human cannot embody such wickedness, yet if you can accept the existence of the villains in tragedy and romance, why not embrace the idea of Pechorin? If you can admire figures that are far more terrifying and repulsive, why not extend the same mercy to this character, even if he is a work of fiction? Perhaps it is because the truth of his nature resonates more deeply than you’d like to admit.
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    13 分
  • 026 - 26 Book 5 Chapter 20
    2026/02/17
    A Hero of Our Time is not just a portrait of a single individual; it reflects the complex tapestry of our generations flaws laid bare. You may argue that a human cannot embody such wickedness, yet if you can accept the existence of the villains in tragedy and romance, why not embrace the idea of Pechorin? If you can admire figures that are far more terrifying and repulsive, why not extend the same mercy to this character, even if he is a work of fiction? Perhaps it is because the truth of his nature resonates more deeply than you’d like to admit.
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    9 分
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