Chekhov

Chekhov

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Edition: 1st eng ed.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slight wear and fading on edges. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Firm hardcover binding in good condition.

A richly detailed literary biography, Chekhov by Sophie Laffitte chronicles the life and artistic evolution of Anton Chekhov, one of Russia's most celebrated writers and dramatists. Originally written in French and translated for English-speaking audiences, the work presents a penetrating portrait of the man behind such enduring masterpieces as The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters, and The Lady with the Dog. Laffitte illuminates the profound connections between Chekhov's personal experiences — his humble origins, his career as a physician, and his battle with tuberculosis — and the deeply humane themes that permeate his fiction and plays. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible warmth, the biography argues that Chekhov's genius lay in his extraordinary empathy and his revolutionary stripping away of melodrama from both the stage and the short story form. This is an indispensable portrait for any serious reader of Russian literature.

Author: Sophie Laffitte
Format: Hardback
Published: 1974, Angus & Robertson
Genre: Biography

Description

Edition: 1st eng ed.,

Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slight wear and fading on edges. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Firm hardcover binding in good condition.

A richly detailed literary biography, Chekhov by Sophie Laffitte chronicles the life and artistic evolution of Anton Chekhov, one of Russia's most celebrated writers and dramatists. Originally written in French and translated for English-speaking audiences, the work presents a penetrating portrait of the man behind such enduring masterpieces as The Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters, and The Lady with the Dog. Laffitte illuminates the profound connections between Chekhov's personal experiences — his humble origins, his career as a physician, and his battle with tuberculosis — and the deeply humane themes that permeate his fiction and plays. Written with scholarly authority yet accessible warmth, the biography argues that Chekhov's genius lay in his extraordinary empathy and his revolutionary stripping away of melodrama from both the stage and the short story form. This is an indispensable portrait for any serious reader of Russian literature.