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81. The Portable Chekhov
 
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82. Three Sisters: A Drama in Four
 
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83. The seagull: A comedy
 
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84. Sea Gull
 
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85. Late-Blooming Flowers and Other
 
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86. Five Major Plays: Ivanov; The
 
87. Four plays;
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88. Five Russian Plays - With One
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89. Best Russian Short Stories
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90. Two plays by Tchekhof: the Seagull,
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91. Uncle Vanya and Other Stories
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92. The Steppe and the Other Stories
 
93. A country scandal;: A drama in
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95. Step: Istoriia odnoi poezdki (Literaturnye
 
96. The gull
 
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81. The Portable Chekhov
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: Pages (1965)

Asin: B003TTBAYE
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars The Portable Chekhov presents stories, plays and letters from a master of literature
Dr. Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) the son of a peasant lived a life plagued by TB and graced by his love and service to flawed humanity. Chekhov began to write short humorous tales while he was a student of medicine at Moscow University. He was not only a great short story author but also one of the greatest playwrights in history. Included in this excellent volumeare 28 short stories and two plays. The plays are:
The Boor-a one act play about a wealthy widow who falls in love with a fellow landowner
The Cherry Orchard is Chekhov's most famous play. The story revolves around the sale of an estate in the Russian countryside. A widow and her children bid adieu to the family home. It is a microcosm of the changes of industrialization and modernization coming to modern Russia. The play reminds all of us of the time when we had to leave our childhood homes. It is an autumnal tale of loss and memory.
Included in this book are great short stories including "Lady with a Lapdog"; "The Kiss"; "Peasants"; "In the Cart" and others. The stories portray late nineteenth century life in Russia. Across the crowded Chekhovian universe are peasants; rascals, rogues and bored aristocrats adulterous husbands and wives; foolish and wise peasants; army officers, landowners, doctors, lawyers and government officials and judges. The stories are a good insight into Russian life and the human heart in conflict with itself. Chekhov is adept at scene setting and characterization. His plots are not the reason we read him, Chekhov believed in hard work as a cure for boredom and the ennui of the intellectual classes in Russia.
Chekhov is in the big leagues with other Russian heavy hitters such as Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Pushkin and Gogol. He saw life as tragic and man living in an indifferent universe. He recognized the sins and foibles of people but loved them because he was enamored of life's mystery and wonder. Nothing and everything happen in his many stories and plays. To read Chekhov is to witness life in all its many twists and turns. I loved this book!

3-0 out of 5 stars Some good, some ok
This compilation includes 29 stories (or plays). Of these, I felt the following were the best:

The Privy Councillor
An Encounter
The Letter
The Kiss
An Attack of Nerves
Anna on the Neck
At Home

The book includes some of Chekhov's more obscure short stories - especially some of his early ones that I believe may be obscure for a reason. Some of Chekhov's most famous stories will not be found here. Still enough in here to be worth the read.

5-0 out of 5 stars The greatness of Chekhov
The outstanding review of Fr.Kurt Messick on this site is a very good introduction to the life of Chekhov, and to this particular collection of his writings.
In this review I would like to think a bit about why Chekhov is as I believe a great writer , and just what makes his writing , for me especially in the stories, so powerful.
First, I believe he has a tremendous feeling for human character. Each of his characters is both described in physical and moral terms. But Chekhov in describing his characters gives us a strong sense that he is in touch with real life, with its difficulties, sufferings , complications and impossibilities. He also gives such a strong sense of the special quality of Russian life and society , of its values of its saints and its sinners.
Some of the stories in this selection are heartbreaking, arouse in us a sense of wonder and compassion . The story ' Heartbreak' the story of a poor coach driver who has lost his son and wants to tell the story of this to someone. And who in the course of his work meets only selfishness, cruelty, indifference. And in the end finally pours out this story to his horse, because the horse at least stands still long enough to as it were listen.
My cliche summary cannot do justice to the power of the story. In another of the stories a seemingly minor character begins to speak about the lunch the court officials he is working with might have. In the course of it he presents the whole world of Russian food , and does this with such humor and such colorfulness as to give a real feeling of joy to the reader. In what is arguably Chekhov's most famous story ,'The Lady with the Pet Dog' he not simply tells a story of romantic love he does so in a way in which we most deeply are made to feel the irony and beauty and pain of life.
Chekhov is a writer deeply in touch with human beings, their real quirks and nature, their passions. I do not agree with the cliche that his stories are not stories, that they do not really have plot or narrative. It seems to me that very often the story is told in a description, or in a monologue almost as an aside. And that the reader does get a sense of some kind of real happening.
I said that Chekhov looks into the Russian soul. What is surprising that the ' secular writer' does understand so much about Russian religiosity. And that he presents something more complex than a simple one- sided condemnation of church corruption. Chekhov's work is too filled with dreamers, and in the story 'Daydreaming' one outcast tramp tells his dream of making a new life to the two wardens taking him to a far different fate.
There is a richness of character and soul in this work. And such wonderful humor.
Great literature is one of the great joys and consolations of life.

4-0 out of 5 stars Vast...
Like so many Russian writers, Anton Chekov was very prolific, with a literary output seemingly designed to match the vastness of the country of his origin.Chekov was indeed born the son of a serf, whose grandfather managed to the redeem the family into freedom; Chekov himself was largely a self-made man, valuing education if not the particular educators he was exposed to a child, and learned the aspects of the different levels of Russian society, as well as a good deal about foreign societies, most particularly the Greeks.Chekov's family moved to Moscow (so his father could avoid debtor's prison in his hometown), where Chekov became a medical student; once, to buy food for the family, he wrote a small piece for a local weekly paper.The rest, as one might say, is history.He did in fact finish medical school, but his life was set on a different path.

Chekov is perhaps best known for his short stories and his plays.He wrote literally hundreds of short stories.He was admired in St. Petersburg, the intellectual centre of the country, and won critical prizes and made a nice living from his writing.Chekov spent time in various pursuits that might seem rather strange -- traveling to the Siberian plains and to Sakhalin, to see the prison conditions; he headed a hospital, but found this interfered with his writing.He revered Tolstoy, but could not become an ardent disciple.Always in ill health, he traveled abroad to France, returning to Russia to live in the south, near Yalta, which he always considered no better than a warm Siberia.In all, Chekov lived a varied life, and was convinced that, within a year or so of his death, no one would be reading him any more.He died in 1904, at the age of 44.His writing career spanned some twenty-five years.While his reputation was eclipsed briefly during the Russian Revolutionary period, his reputation remains stronger than ever.

Chekov's short story career was always strong, which is somewhat surprising to modern Western readers.His stories tend to lack strong narrative plots and strong characters.Almost universally they are set in Russia, dealing with the various peoples he encountered in his life, incorporating the feelings and spirit of the place.Many of the stories seem somewhat desperate and desolate, with a quiet resignation as big as the country.Chekov's career as a playwright got off to a relatively slow start, but by the end of his life, his plays were greatly admired and regularly performed in Russia and beyond.Indeed, his 44th birthday was an occasion of the opening of his last play, 'The Cherry Orchard', included in this anthology.

Editor and translator Avrahm Yarmolinsky has an introductory essay, in which he describes Chekov as the 'knell of old Russia' rather than a leader into the new Russia.When reading his stories and plays, one gets a sense for the pre-Revolutionary Russia, the old guard.Never one to go in for novels, which he considered required far more development than he thought he had, Chekov is the scene crafter for late imperial Russia.Interesting, stimulating -- it is hard to anthologise Chekov, and I take a star off here because some of my favourite stories and my favourite play ('The Seagull') are not here, but I can understand the difficulty in deciding.

This anthology includes 40 pages of correspondence; Chekov's correspondence was vast (he wrote his wife nearly every day in the last several years of his life, for example), so again, any representative sample must needs be selective.

This is a good, one-volume introduction to a great Russian writer, one whose influence continues to grow.

4-0 out of 5 stars Chekhov - Chekhov - Chekhov
If you like Chekhov you will love this book. Chekhov's ability to speak from the point of view of such diverse characters is remarkable. This book features a detailed introduction including a biography of Chekhov's life filled with some of his memorable quotes. The last section of the book offers a collection of Chekhov's personal letters. I enjoyed these aspects of the book almost as much as the stories, or perhaps I enjoyed them because I so enjoyed the stories. Some may feel that the entire of Chekhov's work cannot be adequately edited due to enormity of the task. In the introduction, the editor has this to say about the task, "He was an uneven writer, and many pieces were omitted from the present volume without regret." I couldn't agree more, the stories in this book total 594 pages the letters add nearly 40 more. I was not in the least disappointed. ... Read more


82. Three Sisters: A Drama in Four Acts
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 72 Pages (1995-01)
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3-0 out of 5 stars Dreams and Follies in old Russia
Obliged to move from their beloved Moscow to a provincial town in turn-of-the-century Russia three sisters feel stranded in this cultural and social backwater.They dream of a new life eventually back in Moscow, but readers sense that they are trapped by their circumstances-and their own poor or inevitable choices.Is it not natural that man finds the grass greener elsewhere?Struggling with impending spinsterhood, Irina and her younger sisters, Olga and Masha, still regret the death of their military father-who prized education for all four of his children.Privately they deplore the gambling excess of their brother, Andrey, from whom great things were once expected.

AC peoples this four-act play with many characters whose first and middle names are frequently repeated (as if they were naughty children).The presence of the military has great impact on the little town, both economically and socially.Can there be life After the regiment?A baron and a doctor court two women; a young marriage is threatened. What to do with an old nurse who requires more care than she can now give?All these mechanizations are interspersed with plans for a better future, plus the intermittent philosophizing of certain characters on the value of Work versus Leisure in human life.

A disastrous fire and an impending duel add elements of drama and tragedy to this work, which explores the ludicrous aspects of human nature from the viewpoint of characters who take themselves quite seriously.How will these sisters, formerly accustomed to a life of aristocratic ease, sort out their emotions and their prospects?Is it all in vain or are peoplepermitted to choose and even be proactive in creating their own destiny?A fascinating peek into pre-revolutionary Russia by one her premier authors.


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83. The seagull: A comedy
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 73 Pages (1992)
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84. Sea Gull
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Fred Eisemann, Oliver F. Murphy
 Paperback: 74 Pages (1980-06)
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Inspired by a real-life incident of the death of a seagull, this is hailed as the best written play by Chekov. It tells a poignant love story centered on literaray nonentity Konstantin's tragic quest for a burgeoning actress Nina. Swirling around the country estate are characters who reflect Konstantin's pain and suffering in their own harshly realistic ways. Chekov introduces a brand new form of literature to emphasize characters other than plot. Instead of placing characters beneath a steady frame, Chekov lets his characters guide the subtle movement of the sad tale of devastated dreams and hopes. The dying seagull symbolises the emptiness of defeat and further stressing the beauty of life. ... Read more


85. Late-Blooming Flowers and Other Stories
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 272 Pages (1984-08)
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86. Five Major Plays: Ivanov; The Seagull; Uncle Vanya; Three Sisters; The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 322 Pages (1993-10)
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87. Four plays;
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Hardcover: 244 Pages (1969)

Isbn: 0048910368
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88. Five Russian Plays - With One From The Ukrainian
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Paperback: 186 Pages (2010-03-20)
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89. Best Russian Short Stories
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90. Two plays by Tchekhof: the Seagull, the Cherry orchard
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, George Calderon
Paperback: 166 Pages (2010-08-08)
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This book an EXACT reproduction of the original book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


91. Uncle Vanya and Other Stories
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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92. The Steppe and the Other Stories
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Paperback: 510 Pages (2007-12-12)
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?The Steppe and other Stories?, a collection is among the first of Chekhov's works to be published in a serious literary journal. The majority of tales in this collection focus on the issues faced by privileged class. The narration shows that the author never left his roots, being the son of an unsuccessful provincial grocer greatly influenced his writings. Interesting!

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93. A country scandal;: A drama in four acts
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 95 Pages (1961)

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94. Ostrov Sakhalin: Iz Putevykh Zapisok (Russian Edition)
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Paperback: 546 Pages (2010-01-11)
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This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process.We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


95. Step: Istoriia odnoi poezdki (Literaturnye pamiatniki) (Russian Edition)
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1995)

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96. The gull
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
 Paperback: 141 Pages (1974)

Isbn: 0902571850
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97. LA Gaviota Las Tres Hermanas El Tio Vania (Clasicos Universales) (Spanish Edition)
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
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98. Stories of Russian life
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Marian Fell
 Paperback: 328 Pages (2010-09-09)
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99. Polnoe Sobranie Sochinenii, Volumes 4-6 (Russian Edition)
by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
Paperback: 594 Pages (2010-03-28)
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