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Hardcover Anton Chekhov a Critical Study Book

ISBN: 1025496590

ISBN13: 9781025496597

Anton Chekhov a Critical Study

"Anton Chehov a Critical Study" by William Gerhardi offers an illuminating exploration of the life and literary output of the master of the Russian short story and modern drama. This study provides deep insights into the unique psychological depth and stylistic innovations that define Chekhov's work, examining the subtle nuances of his characterizations and his "theatre of the soul," where internal states take precedence over traditional plot structures.

The work serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding the themes of disillusionment, human fragility, and the search for meaning in everyday life that permeate Chekhov's plays and prose. By analyzing masterpieces such as "The Cherry Orchard," "Three Sisters," and his numerous short stories, Gerhardi highlights why Chekhov remains a pivotal figure in the development of 20th-century realism. This critical study is an essential resource for students of Russian literature and any reader seeking to appreciate the profound impact of Anton Chekhov on the art of storytelling and the evolution of the modern literary consciousness.

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