About
Volumes X, XI, XII, XIII
Chekhov's tales range from humorous sketches and gentle satire to deeply moving studies of loneliness, poverty, love, and human weakness. His characters include doctors, teachers, clerks, landowners, peasants, artists, and children, each portrayed with remarkable realism and psychological insight. Rather than offering simple heroes and villains, Chekhov reveals the complexities of human nature, showing how people are often trapped by circumstance, habit, or their own desires.
Throughout the collection, recurring themes include the passage of time, the search for meaning, social inequality, unfulfilled dreams, and the contrast between appearance and reality.
Details
Subtitle: Volumes X, XI, XII, XIII
Author(s): Anton Chekhov
Translator(s): Constance Garnett
Year First Published: 1919
Pages: 641
Words: 247,682
Reading Ease: 71.65 (fairly easy)
ISBN: 9798905440182
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