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Short Stories by Anton Chekhov

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Autor:

Anton Chekhov

Herausgeber:

Max Bollinger

Verlag:

Sovereign

Jahr:

2011

Seiten:

130 Seiten

Produktart:

Buch / Softcover

ISBN/EAN:

978-1-907832-03-1

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Maße:

133 x 203 mm / 180 g

Abbildungen:

black & white illustrations

Listenpreis:

£ 12,99 (GBP); $ 19,99 (USD)

Sprache:

englisch

Kategorie:

Klassiker/Moderne Klassiker

Illustrationen:

Max Bollinger

Übersetzer:

Constance Garnett

ISBN-10:

1-907832-03-3 / 1907832033

ISBN-13:

978-1-907832-03-1 / 9781907832031

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A timeless observation of the human condition from one of the best story writers in the history of world literature. Chekhov's characteristic mix of humour and poignancy united by the themes of truth, freedom, happiness and love in the 14 story collection presented in this book.


A timeless observation of the human condition from one of the best story writers in the history of world literature. Chekhov's characteristic mix of humour and poignancy united by the themes of truth, freedom, happiness and love in the 14 story collection presented in this book. Chekhov himself described his work as comic satire: 'All I wanted was to say honestly to people: 'Have a look at yourselves and see how bad and dreary your lives are!' The important thing is that people should realize that, for when they do, they will most certainly create another and better life for themselves. I will not live to see it, but I know that it will be quite different, quite unlike our present life.' 'Happiness does not exist and should not exist. And if there is purpose in life, this purpose should not be our personal happiness, it should be about something more intelligent, something more divine', commented Leo Tolstoy after reading Chekhov's trilogy included in this book. Where does love come from? How far questions of personal happiness are of consequence in love? Each story in this collection brings us close Chekhov's vision and understanding of complex human relationships.
Chekhov's own relationship with Miss Avilova formed the basis for his story About Love. Miss Avilova compared Chekhov with 'busy bee who flies about and is happy to collect honey from just about anything on its way' upon publication of this story and Chekhov quickly responded to Miss Avilova, 'You are being unkind towards your busy bee. The bee first sees bright beautiful flowers and only then collects honey from them'.


Über den Autor:

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860 - 1904), a Russian short story writer, playwright and physician, considered to be one of the greatest short story writers in the history of world literature. His career as a dramatist produced all-time classics The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and Cherry Orchard. His short stories are held in high esteem by writers, critics and audiences of all generations.

Inhaltsverzeichnis von "Short Stories by Anton Chekhov":

01 A Tragic Actor; 02 In A Strange Land; 03 Oh! The Public; 04 The Looking Glass; 05 Her Husband; 06 Talent; 07 Anyuta; 08 The Helpmate; 09 Ivan Matveyich; 10 Polinka; 11 Overdoing It; 12 About Truth; 13 About Freedom; 14 About Love;

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Maße:

133 x 203 mm / 180 g

Abbildungen:

black & white illustrations

Listenpreis:

£ 12,99 (GBP); $ 19,99 (USD)

Sprache:

englisch

Kategorie:

Klassiker/Moderne Klassiker

ISBN-10:

1-907832-03-3 / 1907832033

ISBN-13:

978-1-907832-03-1 / 9781907832031

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Illustrationen:

Max Bollinger

Übersetzer:

Constance Garnett

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