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Books with author Constance Garnett

  • Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories

    Constance Garnett Ivan Turgenev

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Aug. 14, 2006)
    I was living at the time in Petersburg and had only just left the University. My brother was a lieutenant in the horse-guard artillery. His battery was stationed at Krasnoe Selo—it was summer time.
  • Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories

    Ivan Turgenev, Constance Garnett

    Paperback (ValdeBooks, Jan. 5, 2010)
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  • The Horse Stealers and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Fiction, Classics, Literary, Short Stories

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, July 1, 2004)
    Also included in this volume: "A Defenseless Creature," "An Enigmatic Nature," "A Happy Man," "A Troublesome Visitor," and "An Actor's End."
  • The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories by Anton Chekhov, Fiction, Classics, Literary, Short Stories

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    Paperback (Aegypan, Sept. 1, 2005)
    The Lady with the Dog: 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, part III his return to Moscow and his visit to Anna's town and part IV Anna's visit to Moscow.
  • Smoke A Novel

    Ivan Turgenev, Constance Garnett

    Hardcover (William Heinemann, March 15, 1901)
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  • Knock, Knock, Knock and Other Stories by Ivan Turgenev, Fiction, Classics, Literary, Horror, Short Stories

    Ivan Turgenev, Constance Garnett

    Hardcover (Wildside Press, May 1, 2003)
    Classic Russian author Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev (1818-1883) is considered one of the best stylists in Russian literature. His lyrical novels, plays, and poetry reflect themes of class suffering and profound humanity at the same time as they portray idealized nostalgic love, innocent young women, and the bittersweet fading of Russia's nobility.
  • First Love

    Ivan Turgenev, Constance Garnett

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 22, 2016)
    First Love by - Ivan Turgenev. First Love is an example of a frame story. The story starts with the protagonist, Vladimir Petrovich, at a party. The three guests, all men "not old but no longer young", are taking turns recounting the stories of their first loves. When Vladimir's turn comes to tell his story, he suggests he write down the story in a notebook because it is a rather long, unusual tale and he is not adept at extemporaneous narration. The other men agree and a few weeks later the story within the story continues with Vladimir reading from his notebook as he recounts the memory of his first love. Vladimir Petrovich, a sixteen-year-old, is staying in the country with his family and there meets his new neighbor, Zinaida Alexandrovna Zasyekina, a beautiful twenty-one-year-old woman who is staying with her mother, the Princess Zasyekina. This family, as with many of the Russian minor nobility with royal ties of that time, were only afforded a degree of respectability because of their titles; the Zasyekins, in the case of this story, are a very poor family.
  • THE LADY WITH THE DOG AND OTHER STORIES

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    eBook (, Aug. 14, 2020)
    In the final years of his prominent life, Chekhov had reached the height of his powers as a dramatist, and also produced some of the stories that rank among his masterpieces. The poignant 'The Lady with the Little Dog' and 'About Love' examine the nature of love outside of marriage - its romantic idealism and the fear of disillusionment. And in stories such as 'Peasants', 'The House with the Mezzanine' and 'My Life' Chekhov paints a vivid picture of the conditions of the poor and of their powerlessness in the face of exploitation and hardship. With the works collected here, Chekhov moved away from the realism of his earlier tales - developing a broader range of characters and subject matter, while forging the spare minimalist style that would inspire modern short-story writers such as Hemingway and Faulkner.
  • The Lady With The Dog and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 15, 2020)
    Nine enchanting stories from a master storyteller. This collection of stories by Anton Chekhov is interesting and enjoyable. In The Lady with the Dog, a man and a woman indulge in an affair that could ruin both their marriages, but their feelings for each other compel them towards betrayal. The Black Monk tells the tale of two tragic years in the life of scholar and artist Andrey Vasil'ich Kovrin. In An Anonymous Story, Chekhov continues to explore his favorite themes of superfluous men, ironic rakes, exploited women, and the dangers of social conventions to human happiness. Other stories in this collection are: A Doctor's Visit, An Upheaval, Ionitch, The Head of the Family, Volodya, The Husband.
  • The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    Paperback (Independently published, May 14, 2020)
    An enchanting collection of tales which showcase Anton Chekhov at the height of his power as a writerIn the final years of his life, Chekhov produced some of the stories that rank among his masterpieces, and some of the most highly-regarded works in Russian literature. The poignant ‘The Lady with the Little Dog’ and ‘About Love’ examine the nature of love outside of marriage – its romantic idealism and the fear of disillusionment. And in stories such as ‘Peasants’, ‘The House with the Mezzanine’ and ‘My Life’ Chekhov paints a vivid picture of the conditions of the poor and of their powerlessness in the face of exploitation and hardship. With the works collected here, Chekhov moved away from the realism of his earlier tales – developing a broader range of characters and subject matter, while forging the spare minimalist style that would inspire such modern short-story writers as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner.
  • The Lady with the Dog and Other Stories

    Anton Chekhov, Constance Garnett

    THE LADY WITH THE DOG - 1 A DOCTOR’S VISIT - 16 AN UPHEAVAL - 26 IONITCH - 33 THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY - 49 THE BLACK MONK - 53 VOLODYA - 81 AN ANONYMOUS STORY -93 THE HUSBAND - 158
  • On the Eve

    Constance Garnett

    Paperback (BiblioLife, Oct. 10, 2009)
    This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide.