Anton Chekhov 1,472 ratings
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Chekhov is truly the grand-master of the short story. With supreme delicacy he constructs stories where the action and drama are often implied rather than described, and which rely on the intelligence and imagination of his readers.
This collection contains some of his earliest and briefest comic sketches, and some of his more elaborate yet equally subtle pieces. All are written with an extraordinary compassion and with a view of life that, though tragic, is tempered by his delight in the farcical situation and the incongruities of human behaviour. Chekhov presents life as he sees it, with no apology, and certainly without moral judgement.
Overseasoned --
The night before Easter --
At home --
Champagne --
The malefactor --
Murder will out --
The trousseau --
The decoration --
The man in a case --
Little Jack --
Dreams --
The death of an official --
Agatha --
The beggar --
Children --
The troublesome guest --
Not wanted --
The robbers --
Lean and fat --
On the way --
The head gardener's tale --
Hush! --
Without a title --
In the ravine.
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Short StoriesFictionClassicsRussiaRussian LiteratureLiterature19th CenturyShort Story CollectionHistorical FictionCollections
198 Pages