Dec 25, 2009

The Chemist’s Wife | The Chemist’s Wife

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The Story

“The Chemist's Wife” is told in the third person through the consciousness of the title character. The main action of the story occurs within the mind and the emotions of the chemist's wife, who progresses from sleeplessness and boredom to the realization that she is truly unhappy. As in so many Anton Chekhov stories, there is very little external action; the action that is attempted is thwarted.

The story begins late at night, near dawn, in a little Russian town. The chemist is snoring contentedly, in a sleep so deep that nothing could awaken him,...

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