Rejoignez-nous pour un voyage dans le monde des livres!
Ajouter ce livre à l'électronique
Grey
Ecrivez un nouveau commentaire Default profile 50px
Grey
Abonnez-vous pour lire le livre complet ou lisez les premières pages gratuitement!
All characters reduced
The Autobiographical Writings of Anton Chekhov - Enriched edition Diary Letters Reminiscences and Biography - cover

The Autobiographical Writings of Anton Chekhov - Enriched edition Diary Letters Reminiscences and Biography

Anton Chekhov

Traducteur Constance Garnett, S.S. Koteliansky, Leonard Woolf

Maison d'édition: Musaicum Books

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Synopsis

Anton Chekhov's 'The Autobiographical Writings of Anton Chekhov' offers readers a glimpse into the life of the renowned Russian author through a collection of personal essays and reflections. Chekhov's writing style is characterized by its simplicity, realism, and keen observations of human nature, reflecting the literary context of late 19th-century Russia. The book provides insight into Chekhov's personal experiences, relationships, and struggles, giving readers a deeper understanding of the man behind the famous works of fiction and drama. Anton Chekhov, a trained physician, drew from his medical knowledge and observations of society to craft his literary works. His own struggles and experiences undoubtedly influenced the autobiographical writings featured in this collection, shedding light on the motivations behind his storytelling. Chekhov's reputation as a master of short fiction and playwright adds another layer of context to his personal reflections, offering readers a richer perspective on his creative process. I highly recommend 'The Autobiographical Writings of Anton Chekhov' to readers interested in exploring the life and works of one of the greatest Russian writers of the 19th century. This collection provides valuable insights into Chekhov's personal life and creative journey, enhancing the appreciation of his literary contributions.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- An Introduction draws the threads together, discussing why these diverse authors and texts belong in one collection.
- Historical Context explores the cultural and intellectual currents that shaped these works, offering insight into the shared (or contrasting) eras that influenced each writer.
- A combined Synopsis (Selection) briefly outlines the key plots or arguments of the included pieces, helping readers grasp the anthology's overall scope without giving away essential twists.
- A collective Analysis highlights common themes, stylistic variations, and significant crossovers in tone and technique, tying together writers from different backgrounds.
- Reflection questions encourage readers to compare the different voices and perspectives within the collection, fostering a richer understanding of the overarching conversation.
Disponible depuis: 06/10/2017.
Longueur d'impression: 790 pages.

D'autres livres qui pourraient vous intéresser

  • A Slav Soul - From their pens to your ears genius in every story - cover

    A Slav Soul - From their pens to...

    Alexander Kuprin

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Alexander Kuprin was born in Narovchat, Penza in Russia on 7th September 1870. 
    At 3 his Father died and he and mother moved to Moscow. By 10 he was enrolled at the Second Moscow Military High School and there his interest in literature began. The Alexander Military Academy followed and two years later he was a sub-lieutenant and posted to an Infantry Regiment for a further four years. 
    Despite his duties he was a now a keen writer and published his first short story at this time. His military duties also garnered him experiences for his breakthrough work ‘The Duel’.  Leaving the military he left for Kiev to work for local newspapers.  He continued to publish both stories and novels and by 1901 he was in St Petersburg becoming part of a group that included Chekhov, Ivan Bunin, Maxim Gorky and Leonid Andreyev.  
    In the years that followed further controversial works and acclaim followed.  His comments on the regime meant he was also put under secret police surveillance.   
    As World War I erupted, Kuprin opened a military hospital but was then given command of an infantry company in Finland. He was soon discharged on grounds of ill health.  
    The October Revolution saw him praise Lenin, but he warned that the Bolsheviks threatened Russian culture and might cause further widespread suffering to the peasants.  As Civil War raged he took his family to Helsinki and then on to Paris. 
    Exile saw his talents decline further and his succumbing to alcoholism. He became lonely and withdrawn. The family's poverty increased his malaise.   
    In May 1937, the Kuprin’s returned to Moscow.  He now saw his work published but wrote almost nothing new.  In 1938 his health rapidly deteriorated.  Already suffering from a kidney problems and sclerosis, he had now developed cancer of the oesophagus.  
    Alexander Kuprin died on 25th August 1938.
    Voir livre
  • Spurgeon Gems - cover

    Spurgeon Gems

    Charles H. Spurgeon

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Spurgeon Gems is a collection of quotations from Spurgeon’s sermons, preached during the years 1880 through 1892. The 280 quotations mostly consist of a few sentences up to a paragraph and are arranged into 34 relevant topics. Few if any preachers of the Word ever have preached the Gospel of the grace of God with greater clarity. These excerpts serve as 1) an introduction to the writings of Spurgeon, 2) a refreshing reminder of the glories of the Lord, and 3) a summary of the doctrines proclaimed by this outstanding man of God.
    Voir livre
  • Autoportrait - cover

    Autoportrait

    Jesse Ball

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Jesse Ball has produced fourteen acclaimed works of deeply empathetic absurdism in poetry and fiction. Now, he offers listeners his first memoir, one that showcases his "humane curiosity" (James Wood) and invites the listener into a raw and personal account of love, grief, and memory. Inspired by the memoir Édouard Levé put to paper shortly before his death, Autoportrait is an extraordinarily frank and intimate work from one of America's most brilliant young authors. 
     
     
     
    The subtle power of Ball's voice conjures the richness of everyday life. In each chapter, half-remembered moments are woven together with the joys and triumphs—and the mistakes and humiliations, too—that somehow tell us who we are, why we are here. Held at the same height as tragic accounts of illness or death are moments of startling beauty, banality, or humor: "I wake in the morning, I sit, I walk long distances. If there is somewhere to swim, I may swim. If I have a bicycle, I will ride it, especially to meet someone. There is no more preparing for me to do, other than preparing for death, and I do that by laughing. Not laughing at death, of course. Laughing at myself." 
     
      
     
    An extraordinary memoir that reminds us what is possible, Autoportrait will leave you feeling utterly invigorated, inspired, and a little afraid.
    Voir livre
  • All the Secrets Behind Leadership and Power - "Unlock the secrets of leadership and influence! Enjoy captivating audio lessons for your personal power journey" - cover

    All the Secrets Behind...

    Orson Vance

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    ⭐⭐ All the Secrets Behind Leadership and Power ⭐⭐ 
    A Simplified Guide with In-Depth Explanations 
    Are you eager to elevate your career and deepen your understanding of leadership dynamics in order to navigate the complexities of power and corruption? 
    Looking for a thorough resource that covers all the essential elements to excel in your exploration of truth within a gripping political narrative? 
    Your quest begins right here! 
    This guide is your ultimate companion for enhancing your insights, applying your knowledge, and engaging in practical exercises. With this resource, you are set on the path to success. 
    Updated for the latest in political analysis and leadership strategies. 
    Key features of this enhanced guide: 
    - In-depth insights about uncovering truth and navigating power within political contexts 
    - Comprehensive explanations of leadership principles and the impact of corruption 
    - Effective strategies for preparing for the intricate challenges ahead 
    Our guide stands out due to its extensive coverage, which is crucial for understanding the landscape of leadership and authority. Concepts are explored thoroughly, providing clarity and depth. 
    Crafted with a clear structure and user-friendly language, our guide ensures seamless transitions between topics. Bid farewell to convoluted jargon and embrace clear, precise, and technically accurate content. 
    So, why wait? Click the BUY NOW button, secure your guide, and embark on your journey to unraveling the complexities of leadership and power!
    Voir livre
  • Austin Osman Spare - The Life and Legend of London's Lost Artist; Revised & Expanded Edition - cover

    Austin Osman Spare - The Life...

    Phil Baker, Alan Moore

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    London has harbored many curious characters, but few more curious than the artist and visionary Austin Osman Spare (1886–1956). 
     
     
     
    A controversial enfant terrible of the Edwardian art world, the young Spare was hailed as a genius and a new Aubrey Beardsley, while George Bernard Shaw reportedly said "Spare's medicine is too strong for the average man." 
     
     
      
    But Spare was never made for worldly success and he went underground, falling out of the gallery system to live in poverty and obscurity south of the river. Absorbed in occultism and sorcery, voyaging into inner dimensions, and surrounding himself with cats and familiar spirits, he continued to produce extraordinary art while developing a magical philosophy of pleasure, obsession, and the subjective nature of reality. 
     
     
      
    Today Spare is both forgotten and famous, a cult figure whose modest life has been much mythologized since his death. This groundbreaking biographical study offers wide-ranging insights into Spare's art, mind, and world, reconnecting him with the art history that ignored him and exploring his parallel London; a bygone place of pub pianists, wealthy alchemists, and monstrous owls.
    Voir livre
  • A Madman's Will - John Randolph 400 Slaves and the Mirage of Freedom - cover

    A Madman's Will - John Randolph...

    Gregory May

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Few legal cases in American history are as riveting as the controversy surrounding the will of Virginia Senator John Randolph (1773–1833), which—almost inexplicably—freed all 383 of his slaves in one of the largest and most publicized manumissions in American history. So famous is the case that Ta-Nehisi Coates has used it to condemn Randolph’s cousin, Thomas Jefferson, for failing to free his own slaves. With this groundbreaking investigation, historian Gregory May now reveals a more surprising story, showing how madness and scandal shaped John Randolph’s wildly shifting attitudes toward his slaves—and how endemic prejudice in the North ultimately deprived the freedmen of the land Randolph had promised them. Sweeping from the legal spectacle of the contested will through the freedmen’s dramatic flight and horrific reception in Ohio, A Madman’s Will is an extraordinary saga about the alluring promise of freedom and its tragic limitations.
    Voir livre