“The Steppe” and “The Name-Day Party” appeared in 1888, followed in 1889 by “An Attack of Nerves” and “A Dreary Story.” This period also saw the publication of several collections of Chekhov’s short stories—namely, In the Twilight (1887; awarded half of the Pushkin Prize in ...
Chekhov, the Early Stories, 1883-1888, 1982 (tr. by Patrick Miles and Harvey Pitcher) The Duel and Other Stories, 1984 (tr. by Ronald Wilks) The Party and Other Stories, 1985 (tr. by Ronald Wilks) The Fiancée and Other Stories, 1986 (trans. by Ronald Wilks) The Chekhov Omnibus, 19...
Through stories such as "The Steppe" and "The Lady with the Dog," and plays such as The Seagull and Uncle Vanya, Anton Chekhov emphasized the depths of human nature, the hidden significance of everyday events and the fine line between comedy and tragedy. Chekhov died of tuberculosis on Jul...
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His literary reputation grew with the publication of the book Motley Stories (1886). In 1888, he was awarded the Pushkin Prize for the collection In the Twilight. This and the publication of the long story ”The Steppe” marked the beginning of Chekhov’s recognition as one of Russia’s ...
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Presents the short story "An Enigmatic Nature," by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, translated Constance Garnett. AP Chekhov,M Fell 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 The Steppe and the Other Stories: Easyread Edition Â?The Steppe and other StoriesÂ?, a collection is among the first of Chekhov's works to...
Sokolniki" (1879), acquired by Pavel Tretyakov in 1880, gained initial success and recognition for the young artist. Chekhov's early short stories, with their close attention to the types, characters, and manners of people, had kinship with Levitan's early pieces; working on them, the artist...
His first story appeared in a Moscow paper in 1880, and after some difficulty he secured a position connected with several of the smaller periodicals, for which, during his student years, he poured forth a succession of short stories and sketches of Russian life with incredible rapidity. He wr...
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