Written in Chekhov's signature style, these letters ascertain his undisputable status as master of the written word. Besides dealing with personal matters, they also offer an interesting commentary on his various works as well as the political and social scenario of that age. Chekhov's characteristic blend of vivid narration and wit makes them a pleasure to read.
The life story of a Russian master as he told it to others From the teenager in provincial Russia in 1875 to his premature death in Germany in 1904, Chekhov...
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A clever but poor boy devises a method to recapture the king's stolen goods from the wicked wizard.
First published in 1973, this collection of Chekhov's correspondence is widely regarded as the best introduction to this great Russian writer.
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices.
This collection examines the letters of Anton Chekhov, which have received relatively little scholarly attention.
Letters to his publisher and family along with segments from his plays and stories offer an intimate look at the philosophy, values, and beliefs of this famed writer, his personal inspirations, and writing style. Original.
Originally published: New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1984.
Antosha and Levitasha is the first book in English devoted to the complex relationship between Anton Chekhov and Isaac Levitan, one of Russia's greatest landscape painters.
Chekhov was bound to Yalta through illness as Knipper was bound to her theatrical work in Moscow. These love letters testify to their great love for one another. Benedetti reveals in these letters one of theatre's great love stories.