Anton Chekhov: Plays, Short Stories, Diary & Letters (Collected Edition)

Anton Chekhov: Plays, Short Stories, Diary & Letters (Collected Edition)

Por Ada Grossi (Traductor), Aldo Nicora (Traductor), Baron George Gordon Byron Byron, Benjamin D'israeli (Traductor), Bernard DeVoto (Traductor), Gilbert Cannan (Traductor), Carmela Viggiano (Traductor), Alfred Edward Chamot (Traductor), Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett (Traductor), F.R. Burnham (Traductor), Marian Fell (Traductor), Herman Bernstein (Traductor), Julian Hawthorne (Traductor), Julie Lusk (Traductor), King James The First (Traductor), S.S. Koteliansky (Traductor), B. Roland Lewis (Traductor), Robert Edward Crozier Long (Traductor), J. M. Murry (Traductor), C.E. Bechhofer Roberts (Traductor), Sadek El Assaad (Traductor), Thomas Seltzer (Traductor), Silvana Giarolli (Traductor), Julius West (Traductor)

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

Anton Chekhov's 'Plays, Short Stories, Diary & Letters (Collected Edition)' offers a comprehensive look into the masterful works of one of the greatest Russian writers of all time. This collection showcases Chekhov's diverse literary talents, from his compelling plays that capture the complexities of human nature to his poignant short stories that delve into the depths of Russian society. Chekhov's writing style is characterized by its subtlety, psychological depth, and keen observations of everyday life, making each piece a masterpiece in its own right. This collected edition is a must-read for anyone interested in the richness of Russian literature and the complexities of the human experience. Chekhov's works continue to influence generations of writers and readers alike, solidifying his place in the literary canon. The inclusion of Chekhov's diary and letters offers a rare glimpse into the mind of the author, shedding light on the inspirations behind his timeless works. Overall, 'Plays, Short Stories, Diary & Letters' is a treasure trove for literature enthusiasts seeking to immerse themselves in the genius of Anton Chekhov.

Julius West