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Chekhov : A Study of the Major Stories and Plays

Part of the Major European Authors Series series
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This 1977 study of Chekhov examines his development and achievement as prose-writer and dramatist.

Beverly Hahn draws attention to the range and depth of Chekhov's imagination, disputing any limited conception of him as a 'poet of twilight Russia'.

By looking in detail at a number of the longer stories as well as at Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, she makes a strong case for viewing Chekhov as a humanist - one actively interested in modern European theories and ideas, but finally committed to respecting and celebrating the unpredictability and variety of human lives.

She also explores Chekhov's relationship with his Russian contemporaries and his importance to the modern European tradition.

All quotations are in English, but Miss Hahn pays close attention to Chekhov's imagery as it relates to wider structural perspectives of his works.

The book as a whole is intended both for professional students of literature and as a critical introduction to Chekhov's work.

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Cambridge University Press
052120951X / 9780521209519
Hardback
891.723
05/05/1977
United Kingdom
300 pages
590 grams
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