The princess and other stories

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The princess and other stories

Anton Chekhov ; translated with an introduction and notes by Ronald Hingley

(The world's classics)

Oxford University Press, 1990

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Short stories

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Note

"Text ... taken from ... The Oxford Chekhov, translated and edited by Ronald Hingley"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [xv]

Contents of Works

  • The party
  • Lights
  • The princess
  • After the theatre
  • Three years
  • The artist's story
  • Home
  • A case history
  • All friends together
  • The bishop
  • A marriageable girl

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Description

A practising doctor, Chekhov was an acute observer of Russian society's moral, as well as physical sickness. Joining The Russian Master , Ward Number Six , and A Woman's Kingdom in the World's Classics series, this collection, including `The Party', `After the Theatre', and `A Case History', again poses his recurrent literary quandary of whether to moralize, hoping to reform these ailments, or simply to entertain. The solution is to be found in the stories themselves, which, like his plays, offer no easy answers, but pinpoint the anguish, tedium, or downright evil of his characters with an irony that makes them both poignant and truthful. This book is intended for general; students following courses on the short story, Russian literature.

Table of Contents

  • The party
  • lights
  • the princess
  • after the theatre
  • three years
  • the artist's story
  • home
  • a case history
  • all friends together
  • the bishop
  • a marriageable girl.

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