What stories Chekhov has

What stories Chekhov has

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is the recognized classic of the Russian literature who was born in 1860 in Taganrog and finished the course of life in the 1904th. The writer's profession quite strongly differed from the chosen activity. Chekhov was a doctor by training, but the writer - on calling. His most interesting works are a subject of study, settings and various variations of interpretation in many countries of the world for several decades. What stories were written by Chekhov?

Instruction

1. Future writer in orthodox family of the city which is then in the Ekaterinoslavsky province was born. Anton Pavlovich received initial training in the Greek gymnasium, and then Chekhov passed into the Taganrog gymnasium where its initial representation and vision of the world were created. Even during study Chekhov began to write the first stories, and some of them were estimated by his teachers. Further vital and a career the writer continued at the Moscow university which he entered in 1879 on profession of the doctor. At this particular time Chekhov began to be published actively at first in the Strekoza magazine, and then and in "Alarm clock", "Viewer", "Splinters" and others.

2. Anton Pavlovich's authorship possesses huge number of stories. The most known of them: Agafya, "Album", "Anna on a neck", Anyuta, "Mistress", "Bausond", "The uneasy guest", "Wallet", "In the car", Vanka, "Witch", "The silly Frenchman", Grisha, "The Lady with the Dog", "Sweetheart", "Huntsman", "Snack", "Mirror", "Ionych", "Cross", "Gooseberry", "A horse surname", "Burbot", "About love", "Daddy", "Put too much salt", "Joy", "Student", "Thick and thin", "Chameleon", "The person in a case" and many others.

3. The first collection of stories of Chekhov - "Prank". It was published in 1882, but did not leave in bulk sale because of the ban from censorship. But already in the 1884th the second collection "Fairy Tales by Melpomene" where Anton Pavlovich appeared under a pseudonym "A. Chekhonta" became available to readers. Then, in the late eighties the 19th centuries, Chekhov undertook a travel in so-called "Gogol places" (Crimea and the Caucasus) which gave it a set of material for such works as "Steppe" and others.

4. The third collection of stories – "Twilight". Was published in 1887 with the name "In Twilight" where the story "Boring History" was the "central" work. Further among readers stories "There Is a Wish to Sleep" and "Women" in which nonchalance of the narration, characteristic of Chekhov, was for the first time shown became the most popular.

5. Gave for Chekhov's creativity and other travel of the writer much – at first across Siberia, then across Sakhalin, Vladivostok, the Amur region, and further and on the abroad – to Hong Kong, Singapore, Ceylon and the Suez Canal. Anton Pavlovich found a lot of things for himself and in Constantinople and also in Odessa. The impressionability and Chekhov's susceptibility also were for it that valuable source of inspiration and creative achievements.

Author: «MirrorInfo» Dream Team


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