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024084
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Mumbai, Jaico Publishing House, 2017.
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246pRed spine
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Considered by many as the greatest short story writer the world has seen, Anton Chekhov changed the genre itself with his spare, impressionistic depictions of Russian life and the human condition.
From characteristically brief, evocative early pieces such as The Huntsman and his masterpiece A Bet to his best-known stories such as The Lady with the Little Toy Dog and The Requiem, this collection of Chekhov’s remarkable short fiction possesses the unmatched power of art to awe and change the reader.
This endlessly pleasing edition, expertly translated, is especially faithful to the meaning of Chekhov’s prose and the unique rhythms of his writing, giving readers an authentic sense of his style and a true understanding of his greatness.
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9788184958546 Pb.
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011210
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New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1991.
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49pGreen spine
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Dover Thrift Editions
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This play is one of the most critically admired comedies, which portrays the declining fortunes of the Ravenskis, a landowning family, who are about to lose their estate and beloved cherry orchard, symbolizing the passing of the old semifeudal order. The play portrays the dissolution of the life of the Russian aristocracy at the end of the 19th century.
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9780486266824 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location | IssuedTo | DueOn |
011448 | 891.723/CHE | Main | Issued | General | | ENR01199 | 10-Aug-2023 |
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011255
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New York, Dover, 1999.
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vii, 64pBlue spine
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Dover Thrift Editions
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Chekhov is at his witty best in these seemingly prosaic yet ludicrous accounts of ordinary social events and obligations.
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9780486409973 Pb.
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016962
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Noida, Maple Press Pvt. Ltd.,
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Summary/Abstract |
Considered the greatest short story writer, Anton Chekhov changed the genre itself with his spare, impressionistic depictions of Russian life and the human condition.
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9789380816098
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01025 | 891.733/CHE | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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