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  1. Anton Chekhov

    Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov was a man and author who overcame many obstacles during the course of his life. His contributions to literature were immense,

  2. Anton Chekhov

    Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov was a man and author who overcame many obstacles during the course of his life. His contributions to literature were immense,

  3. Anton Chekhov's Value Of Human Life

    Anton Chekhov's Value of Human Life Value In the short story "The Bet" by Anton Chekhov a wager is made that changes the lives of two people. The story begins with

  4. Chekhov's Inspirations

    chekhov's inspirations Anton Chekhov denied that any of his stories were autobiographical fiction, yet much of his work clearly grew out of his own experiences.

  5. Concerning Love By Anton Chekhov

    Concerning Love by Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov's Concerning Love is exactly that, a short story concerning the love that both Alyokhin and Anna Luganovich feel for

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  1. Two Works By Anton Chekhov

    Two Works By Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov is the author of both The Cherry Orchard and "A Visit to Friends." Both works have similar characteristics and are typical

  2. The Lady With The Dog - Anton Chekhov

    The Lady With The Dog - Anton Chekhov The Lady With The Dog In the beginning of the story, Chekhov begins with the simple line, "It was said that a new person had

  3. Literature In Society

    Literature in Society Anton Chekhov Misery, "To Whom Shall I Tell My Grief" is a short story that is written in a purposeful and direct style. The main character

  4. &Quot;The Bear&Quot;

    Bear" The Bear," which is a classic one-act play written 1900, is one of the great works of Anton Chekhov, which is very much about a widowed woman. The Bear can

  5. Summaries

    Summaries Summaries Anton Chekhov's Russian short story "Oysters," was about an eight year old boy and his father starving outside of a restaurant in Moscow. The

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