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The Cambridge introduction to Chekhov

Title
The Cambridge introduction to Chekhov / James N. Loehlin.
ISBN
9780521880770 (hardback)
0521880777 (hardback)
Published
New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Physical Description
xii, 194 p. ; 24 cm.
Notes
Machine generated contents note: Chronology; 1. Life; 2. Chekhov in context; 3. Early stories; 4. Early plays; 5. Later stories; 6. Later plays; 7. Reception; Guide to further reading.
Summary
"Chekhov is widely acknowledged as one of the most influential literary figures of modern times. Russia's preeminent playwright, he played a significant role in revolutionizing the modern theatre. His impact on prose fiction writing is incalculable: he helped define the modern short story. Beginning with an engaging account of Chekhov's life and cultural context in nineteenth-century Russia, this book introduces the reader to this fascinating and complex personality. Unlike much criticism of Chekhov, it includes detailed discussions of both his fiction and his plays. The Introduction traces his concise, impressionistic prose style from early comic sketches to mature works such as 'Ward No. 6' and 'In the Ravine'. Examining Chekhov's development as a dramatist, the book considers his one-act vaudevilles and early works, while providing a detailed, act-by-act analysis of the masterpieces on which his reputation rests: The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard"-- Provided by publisher.
"Anton Chekhov's life has exerted nearly as much fascination as his works. Not only was he a major literary figure with an unquantifiable impact on the drama and fiction of the modern period, but he was an indisputably good man, who worked heroically, throughout his short life, for the benefit of other people. Listing him on a roll call of "modern saints," Chekhov scholar Charles Meister has asserted that "Even if he had not been a great writer, Chekhov would have deserved worldwide recognition for his role as a humanitarian"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 05, 2011
Series
Cambridge introductions to literature.
Cambridge introductions to literature
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-187) and index.
Contents
Chronology
Life
Chekhov in context
Early stories
Early plays
Later stories
Later plays
Reception
Guide to further reading.
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