Anton Chekhov

The Greatest Novellas & Short Stories of Anton Chekhov


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       Anton Chekhov

      The Greatest Novellas & Short Stories of Anton Chekhov

      From the Renowned Russian Playwright and Author of Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard and The Three Sisters

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-272-1829-5

       Introduction:

       Biography by Constance Garnett

       Novellas and Short Stories:

       A LIVING CHATTEL

       BLISS [trans. by Marian Fell]

       JOY [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       AT THE BARBER’S

       AN ENIGMATIC NATURE

       A MATTER OF CLASSICS [trans. by Marian Fell]

       A CLASSICAL STUDENT [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       THE DEATH OF A GOVERNMENT CLERK

       A DAUGHTER OF ALBION

       THE TROUSSEAU

       AN INQUIRY

       FAT AND THIN

       A TRAGIC ACTOR

       THE SLANDERER [trans. by Herman Bernstein]

       A SLANDER [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       THE BIRD MARKET

       CHORISTERS

       THE ALBUM

       MINDS IN FERMENT

       A CHAMELEON

       IN THE GRAVEYARD

       OYSTERS [trans. by Robert Crozier Long]

       OYSTERS [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       THE SWEDISH MATCH [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       THE SAFETY MATCH [trans by Julian Hawthorne]

       THE MARSHAL’S WIDOW

       SMALL FRY

       IN AN HOTEL

       BOOTS

       NERVES

       A COUNTRY COTTAGE

       MALINGERERS

       THE FISH

       A HORSEY NAME [trans. by Marian Fell]

       GONE ASTRAY

       THE HUNTSMAN

       A MALEFACTOR

       THE FATHER OF A FAMILY [trans. by Marian Fell]

       THE HEAD OF THE FAMILY [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       A DEAD BODY

       THE COOK’S WEDDING [trans. by Marian Fell]

       THE COOK’S WEDDING [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       IN A STRANGE LAND

       OVERDOING IT

       OLD AGE [trans. by John Middleton Murry]

       OLD AGE [trans. by Constance Garnett]

       SORROW

       OH! THE PUBLIC

       MARI D’ELLE