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Anton Chekhov: Selected Stories (1990), translated by Ann Dunnigan, is a collection of twenty of Chekhov’s short works. Because this collection spans the author’s entire career, not just his mature writings, it enables the reader to see how he developed and changed over the course of his writing years.
Chekhov scholar Donald Rayfield presents Chekhov’s life story in Anton Chekhov: A Life (2000). This biography draws on correspondence and various accounts of the author’s life to provide the reader with an insightful and detailed look at Chekhov’s...
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