The Tales of Chekhov
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The Tales of Chekhov

by Anton Chekhov

Publisher
Creative Media Partners, LLC
Pages
354
Language
English
Published
2001

Overview

The Tales of Chekhov collects stories that capture ordinary lives at moments of disappointment, irony, tenderness, and quiet revelation. Anton Chekhov’s fiction is famous for its restraint, and these tales show how much tension can live inside a brief exchange, a missed chance, or a change in someone’s understanding of themselves. Nothing is forced, yet everything feels alive to consequence. Readers looking for short fiction

with emotional depth and clean, observant prose will find a lasting entry point into Russian literature here. The Tales of Chekhov is ideal for anyone interested in human behavior, subtle character study, and stories that trust atmosphere and implication more than neat resolution. It is a strong choice when you want fiction that leaves an afterimage instead of a verdict.

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