ANTON CHEKHOV (1860-1904) was a doctor, a playwright and a prolific master of the short story (having written over 400 by the time he was 26). His stories are often ironic observations on human nature that seem simple on the surface, yet hide deep veins of human emotion.
Ionich
Chtenia: Spring 2011
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Constance Garnett
and Paul E. Richardson
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Joy
Chtenia: Winter 2011
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Constance Garnett
and Paul E. Richardson
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A Foolish Frenchman
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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A Horsey Name
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Brendan Kiernan
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About Love
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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Gooseberries
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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The Main in a Case
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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The Seagull (excerpt)
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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The Student
Chtenia: Fall 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Lydia Razran Stone
and Constance Garnett
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Dachniki
Chtenia: Summer 2010
Author: Anton Chekhov
Translator: Constance Garnett
and Paul E. Richardson
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