The Collected Novellas & Short Stories of Anton Chekhov (200+ Titles in Multiple Translations)

The Collected Novellas & Short Stories of Anton Chekhov (200+ Titles in Multiple Translations)

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), Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett (Traductor), F.R. Burnham (Traductor), Marian Fell (Traductor), Herman Bernstein (Traductor), Julian Hawthorne (Traductor), Julie Lusk (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)

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Sinopsis

Anton Chekhov's "The Collected Novellas & Short Stories of Anton Chekhov" compiles over 200 works that showcase his mastery of the short story and novella forms. Known for his economy of language and profound psychological insight, Chekhov delves into the human condition through nuanced character studies and intricate plot structures. His works capture the essence of late 19th-century Russian society, revealing the intricacies of personal relationships and social dilemmas. The diverse translations highlight distinct interpretative angles, enriching the reader's experience of his timeless themes of love, loss, and existential inquiry. Born in 1860 in Taganrog, Russia, Chekhov was not only a playwright but also a practicing physician, which influenced his empathetic portrayal of human suffering. His unique background allowed him to understand and articulate the subtleties of everyday life, fostering a literary voice that transcended romanticism. Chekhov's experiences in rural Russia and his observations of the human psyche provided fertile ground for the existential dilemmas and moral complexities that permeate his work, enabling readers to confront their own vulnerabilities. This collection is indispensable for both new and seasoned Chekhov readers, offering an extensive exploration of his literary brilliance. It challenges readers to reflect on their own lives while immersing them in the rich tapestry of human experience. Chekhov's keen insights and distinctive storytelling make this anthology not just a literary journey, but an invitation to ponder our shared humanity.

Julius West