Anton Chekhov: Early Short Stories, 1883-1888Modern Library, 1999 - 642 pagina's This collection, selected by Shelby Foote, presents seventy of Chekhov's early short stories, written between 1883 and 1888, in celebrated translations by Constance Garnett. One of the most memorable is "The Death of a Government Clerk, " a glorious parody in which a fawning official is undone by an ill-timed sneeze. "On the Road, " the history of an educated man's search for convictions, is one of Chekhov's finest dramatic stories and the source of his first full-length play, Ivanov. And in "The Steppe, " which marked a turning point in Chekhov's career, a boy's picaresque journey across the Russian heartland evokes the soul of Russia itself. |
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Pagina 548
... grass snake for ? What had he done to you , you damned brute ? Look , he has killed a grass snake ; how would you like to be treated so ? " " Grass snakes ought not to be killed , that's true , " Panteley muttered placidly , " they ...
... grass snake for ? What had he done to you , you damned brute ? Look , he has killed a grass snake ; how would you like to be treated so ? " " Grass snakes ought not to be killed , that's true , " Panteley muttered placidly , " they ...
Pagina 550
... grass snake , listened to Dymov's laughter , and felt something like hatred for the man . And as ill - luck would have it , Dymov at that mo- ment caught sight of Yegorushka , who had climbed down from the waggon and gone up to the well ...
... grass snake , listened to Dymov's laughter , and felt something like hatred for the man . And as ill - luck would have it , Dymov at that mo- ment caught sight of Yegorushka , who had climbed down from the waggon and gone up to the well ...
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angrily answered asked Auntie began breath chaise cold Cossack crayfish cried dark dear Deniska doctor door drink Dymov eyes face Father Christopher Father Grigory feeling felt Fenya Fyodor girl grass snake Grisha hand head hear heard horses Iona Ivan Ivanitch Ivanovna Kashtanka Kiruha Kisotchka kopecks Kuzmitchov lady laughed legs light listened live Malahin mamma minute Moisey Moisevitch Molokans Moscow mother moving muttered never night Nikolay Ognev once pale Panteley Pashka peasant Pelageya Petrovna remember roubles Ryabovitch samovar Sasha Savély Savka seemed shoulders shouted sigh silence sitting sleep smile soul sound standing steppe stood suddenly talk tears tell There's thing thought took turned uncle understand Vassya vodka voice Volodya Vyborgskaya waggons walked whispered wife window woman words Yegor Yegorushka young Zemstvo