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Resultaten voor 'anton chekhov'
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About Love
Little Clothbound Classics: irresistible mini editions of short stories, novellas, and essays from the world’s greatest writers, designed by the award-winning Coralie Bickford-SmithA Penguin Classics HardcoverFrom a writer widely considered to be one of greatest ever of the form, Anton Chekhov’s short stories offer unforgettable character, crystalline expression, and deep, powerful mystery. Collected here are five of his very best tales, “The Lady with the Little Dog,” “The House with the Mezzanine,” and the trilogy “The Man in the Case,” “Gooseberries,” and “About Love.”
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The Portable Chekhov
This text includes 28 stories from Chekhov, including: "The Man in the Shell"; "Goosberries"; "The Darling"; and "The Lady With the Pet Dog". A selection of letters is also included.
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Sixty-One Short Stories by Anton Chekhov
An edition from the "Golden Tattoo" series. Printed in 12pt type with wide line spacing for maximum readability.The collection includes sixty-one humorous stories by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, including such famous works as Daughter of Albion, The Malefactor, Fat and Thin and The Swedish Match.Table of contentsRomance With a Double Bass, A Daughter of Albion, The Burbot, The Exclamation Mark, The Captain's Uniform, The Thinker, Bad Weather, The Drunkards, On The Harmfulness of Tobacco, The Malefactor, On The Eve of The Fast, The Tragician, Sergeant Prishibeyev, Out of The Frying Pan into The Fire, The Triumph of The Victor, The Writer, The Crow, Dear Lessons, Perpetuum Mobile, The Cook Is Marrying, Abolished!, Fermentation of Minds, In The Bathhouse, The Siren, Reading, The Pharmacist's Wife, The Tutor, The Shammers, In The Dark, A Remedy for Drunk-Driving, An Examination for Rank, Female Happiness, The Album, A Night Before The Trial, The Father of The Family, Life's Hardships, An Incident With A Classic, A Good End, The Local Philistines, Intrigues, The Husband, Grisha, The Uncommon Man, Superfluous People, In a Foreign Land, The Murder Will Out, A Work of Art, Sleepy Stupor, The Avenger, A Terrible Night, Fat And Thin, The Orator, Dacha Dwellers, The Lucky Item, A Dear Dog, Out Of Humor, Proper Measures, First Aid, The Last of The Mohicans, At The Post Office, The Swedish Match
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The Shooting Party
Edition from the "Golden Tattoo Series" by Publishing House No. 10. Set in comfortable 12pt font for easy reading.Unabridged. Modern translation.The plot centers on judicial investigator Ivan Kamyshev, who hands an editor his manuscript detailing tragic events at a country estate. Kamyshev, Count Karneev, and the bailiff Urbenin find themselves entangled in a fatal love polygon with the beautiful Olenka Skvortsova, a forest warden's daughter.Driven by a thirst for wealth and a life of luxury, Olenka marries the middle-aged Urbenin while simultaneously carrying on affairs with the Count and Kamyshev himself. During a hunting party, the young woman is found mortally wounded, and her husband Urbenin is accused of the murder and sent to hard labor.However, years later, it is revealed that justice made a fatal error, and the real criminal has remained free all this time.
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Three Sisters
The sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina live with their brother Andrey in a provincial Russian town, and plan to return to Moscow, where they grew up, as soon as they're able. Olga doesn't want to continue working at the school where she's a teacher and occasional headmaster; Masha is disillusioned in her marriage; Irina hopes to find her true love; and Andrey shows promise of becoming a professor. Also stationed in their town is a battery of soldiers that provide them with a social life. When Andrey falls in love with Natasha, their hopes for change are dashed, bit by bit.First performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre, Three Sisters is considered one of Chekhov's best plays. While critical reception at the time was mixed, the show was popular enough to become a part of the company's repertoire, and is still commonly staged and adapted today.
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Letters Of Anton Chekhov To His Family And Friends
Letters of Anton Chekhov to his family and friends presents an intimate portrait of a writer revealed through personal correspondence rather than formal literary creation. The collection traces emotional growth, creative uncertainty, and gradual recognition, offering insight into daily struggles alongside moments of humor and quiet reflection. Family bonds and friendships form the emotional core, showing affection, encouragement, and concern expressed with warmth and restraint. Ordinary experiences such as travel, work, illness, and financial pressure become reflections on patience, responsibility, and inner balance. The letters reveal a voice that values sincerity over display, blending wit with introspection to capture the tension between ambition and humility. Observations of human behavior emerge naturally, suggesting a deep awareness of character and moral nuance. Rather than presenting public success, the writing emphasizes endurance, compassion, and personal honesty. Through these exchanges, the book portrays a life shaped by empathy, discipline, and attentive observation, allowing readers to encounter creativity as a lived experience grounded in everyday relationships and thoughtful self examination.
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The Duel
The Duel is one of Chekhov's longest works, skirting the edge between novel and novella. Like many of Chekhov's works, it was first published as a serial.Laevsky is a womanizing drunkard, a slave to life's vices. His wantonness clashes with the moralistic zoologist Von Koren, who grows to despise Laevsky. Their mutual enmity culminates in a duel-though neither they, nor their friends, really want it to happen.
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Adapting Chekhov in the 21st Century
Seven Contemporary PlaysFrances Babbage is Professor of Theatre and Performance at the University of Sheffield, UK. She has published widely on performance, adaptation and rewriting, with monographs including Adaptation in Contemporary Theatre (Methuen Drama, 2017) and Re-Visioning Myth: Modern and Contemporary Drama by Women (2011).
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Chekhov's Little Comedies
Five late-19th-century “Little Comedies” by Anton Chekhov includes The Bear, The Proposal, The Wedding, The Harmfulness of Tobacco and Swan Song. Translated by Richard Nelson, Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, adapted for the stage by Richard Nelson.
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Platonov
David Hare turns his attention to a key work of Chekov's youth - an abandoned seven-hour teenage manuscript in which a Russian schoolmaster faces up to the implications of being irresistably attractive to four different women.
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The Seagull
A classic Russian play exploring the complexities of human relationships. Taking place on a summer estate in Russia, the characters are connected through their passions, rivalries, and unrequited love. Chekhov's timeless story has been performed around the world and is thought to be one of the greatest plays of the modern era. Featuring themes of love, jealousy, and emotional turmoil, The Seagull has been praised for its realistic dialogue and captivating plot. Experience this poignant and thought-provoking play translated into English by Tania Alexander and Daniel Sturridge.
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Chekhov Plays
The Seagull; Uncle Vanya; Three Sisters; The Cherry OrchardFormerly part of the "World Dramatists" series of play collections by classic and modern playwrights, including foreign works in workable and accurate translations, this title and seven others are reissued in a new format under the heading, "World Classics".
€ 96,95