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Books with author Anton Chekov

  • Kashtanka

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook
    Its story about young and loyal dog. After being lost Kashtanka the dog finds new home and owner who is kinder and more caring to her than the previous one however when Kashatanka months later meets her old owner and his son she is happy to return to them.
  • The Duel

    Anton Chekhov

    language (Interactive Media, July 15, 2012)
    Gambling, alcohol and flirtations consummated in a beautiful countryside hold obvious attractions for Laevsky. Laevsky and his lover Nadyezhda are lovers. They came to flee Nadyezhda’s husband and to live together in their own home. Instead, they remain in rented rooms. Laevsky drinks, gambles, and blankly performs the few tasks necessary in his government job. He spends much of his time figuring out how to get away from Nadyezhda, whom he has grown to hate. Nadyezhda herself is bored and has affairs. Von Koren, another character in the story, is an arrogant man of science. He believes that creatures like Laevsky who do no good should be killed, because natural selection ought to guide ethical decisions. He tries to act out his plan when the two duel.
  • The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Interactive Media, July 15, 2012)
    Praised by Vladimir Nabokov as one of the greatest stories ever written, The Lady with the Dog follows an adulterous affair between a Russian banker and a young lady he meets while vacationing in Yalta. This volume of Chekhov stories also includes: A Doctor's Visit, An Upheaval, Ionitch, The Head of the Family, Volodya, An Anonymous Story, The Husband.
  • The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Interactive Media, April 15, 2015)
    A hospital assistant, called Yergunov, an empty-headed fellow, known throughout the district as a great braggart and drunkard, was returning one evening in Christmas week from the hamlet of Ryepino, where he had been to make some purchases for the hospital. That he might get home in good time and not be late, the doctor had lent him his very best horse.
  • The Party and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Interactive Media, April 15, 2015)
    After the festive dinner with its eight courses and its endless conversation, Olga Mihalovna, whose husband’s name-day was being celebrated, went out into the garden. The duty of smiling and talking incessantly, the clatter of the crockery, the stupidity of the servants, the long intervals between the courses, and the stays she had put on to conceal her condition from the visitors, wearied her to exhaustion. She longed to get away from the house, to sit in the shade and rest her heart with thoughts of the baby which was to be born to her in another two months.
  • Uncle Vanya

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Interactive Media, May 27, 2018)
    Uncle Vanya is different from Chekhov's other major plays as it is essentially an extensive reworking of his own other play published a decade earlier, The Wood Demon. By elucidating the specific changes Chekhov made during the revision process—these include reducing the cast-list from almost two dozen down to nine, changing the climactic suicide of The Wood Demon into the famous failed homicide of Uncle Vanya, and altering the original happy ending into a more problematic.
  • Boys

    Anton Chekhov

    language (Interactive Media, Jan. 8, 2020)
    Volodya Korolyov, a second-form gymnasium student, arrives home for Christmas holidays, causing uproar and joy in the house. He is accompanied by his school friend Chechevitsyn. Very soon Volodya's sisters Katya, Sonya and Masha start to notice peculiarities in the boys' behavior. Both are absent-minded, look mysterious, rarely answer questions properly and if speak at all, then with enigmatic one-liners, like 'In California they drink gin instead of tea.'
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chechov

    eBook (Ivan R. Dee, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Chekhov's great tragicomic eulogy for a passing way of life represents, according to Robert Brustein, "some kind of powerful culmination of all his dramas up to that time." This superb adaptation illuminates Chekhov's fine mind, discriminating heart, and beautiful soul, and is wonderfully playable.
  • Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Sovereign, June 8, 2012)
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  • Lady with the Dog and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov

    language (Sovereign, July 15, 2012)
    Anton Chekhov's classic work
  • The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories: By Anton Chekhov - Illustrated

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (, April 13, 2017)
    How is this book unique?Font adjustments & biography includedUnabridged (100% Original content)IllustratedAbout The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories is a story by Anton Chekhov first published in 1899. It tells the story of an adulterous affair between a Russian banker and a young lady he meets while vacationing in Yalta. The story comprises four parts: part I describes the initial meeting in Yalta, part II the consummation of the affair and the remaining time in Yalta, part III Gurov's return to Moscow and his visit to Anna's town, and part IV Anna's visits to Moscow. One of Chekhov's most famous pieces of short fiction, Vladimir Nabokov declared that it was one of the greatest short stories ever written.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov

    Paperback (Empire Books, Jan. 28, 2012)
    Chekhov’s last play, The Cherry Orchard is a powerful work that addresses many of the socioeconomic developments in Russia at the turn of the century. Telling the story of an aristocratic Russian family that must sell its prized estate to a former serf, The Cherry Orchard details the collapse of the Russian aristocracy and the senseless materialism of the rising bourgeoisie. Serving to influence playwrights such as George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Miller, The Cherry Orchard remains one of Chekhov’s most celebrated works.