A Chekhov

Born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov would eventually become one of Russia's most cherished storytellers. Chekhov began writing short stories during his days as a medical student at the University of Moscow. After graduating in 1884, he began to freelance as a journalist and writer of comic sketches. Early in his career, he produced several masterpieces of this genre including The Bear (1888) and The Wedding (1889). Ivanov (1887), Chekhov's first full-length play, a fairly immature work compared to his later plays, examines the suicide of a young man very similar to Chekhov himself in many ways. His next play, The Wood Demon (1888) was also fairly unsuccessful. In fact, it was not until the Moscow Art Theater production of The Seagull (1897) that Chekhov enjoyed his first overwhelming success. In 1899, Chekhov gave the Moscow Art Theatre a revised version of The Wood Demon, now titled Uncle Vanya (1899). Along with The Three Sisters (1901) and The Cherry Orchard (1904), this play would go on to become one of the masterpieces of the modern theatre. However, although the theatre productions brought Chekhov great fame, he was never quite happy with the style that director Constantin Stanislavsky imposed on the plays. While Chekhov insisted that his plays were comedies, Stanislavsky's productions tended to emphasize their tragic elements. During Chekhov's final years, he was forced to live in exile from the intellectuals of Moscow. In March of 1897, he had suffered a lung haemorrhage, and although he still made occasional trips to Moscow to participate in the productions of his plays, he was forced to spend most of his time in the Crimea where he had gone for his health. He died on July 14, 1904, at the age of forty-four, in a German health resort and was buried in Moscow. Since his death, Chekhov's plays have become famous worldwide and he has come to be considered the greatest Russian storyteller and dramatist of modern times.

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 041708Dama s sobachkoi£7.15 

Russian > CDs/cassettes/audiobooks > Adolescent/Adult

 045146Anton Chekhov - Short Stories on CD 1£12.00+
 045147Anton Chekhov - Short Stories on CD 2£12.00+

Russian > CDs/cassettes/audiobooks > Ages 5-7

 043600Chekhov detiam (MP3)£17.50+

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 043599Povesti i rasskazy (MP3)£13.95+

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