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Chekhov's famous works:
1. Short story**.
A Letter to a Learned Neighbor", "Leather Boots", "Horse's Surname", "Vanka", "The Man Who Got Lost", "The Premeditated Criminal", "The Fiancé and Daddy", "The Guest", "The Precious Dog", "The Paper Can't Contain the Fire", "Hmph, These Passengers", "Sergeant Prishbeev", "The Hunter", "Sadness".
The Fat Man and the Thin Man", "Happy Event", "On the Nail", "Triumphant of the Victor", "Death of a Little Civil Servant", "The Mirror of Injustice", "The Enigmatic Character", "The Stationmaster", "The Civil Examination", "The Man in the Mask", "Chameleon", "Surgery", "The Wives", "The Happy Man", "In the Villa", "The Romance of the Cello".
A Work of Art", "Rook", "Bitterness", "Vanka", "The Eater", "The Principal", "Typhoid Fever", "The Kiss", "Volodya", "Woe", "Wedding", "The Fugitive", "The Helpless", "Insanity", "The Thief", "The Village Woman", "Gusev", "The Woman Who Jumps", "The Neighbor".
2. Playwork. On the Dangers of Tobacco", "The Fool", "Ivanov", "Marriage Proposal", "The Forest God", "The Tragic Role of Forced Helplessness", "Marriage", "Anniversary", "The Seagull", "Uncle Vanya", "The Seagull", "The Three Sisters", "The Cherry Orchard".
Extended Information: Khorf has created a lyrical psychology that is unique, concise, and artistically exquisite. He captures fragments of ordinary daily life, and uses exquisite artistic details to realistically depict and portray life and people, showing important social content.
This kind of lyrical smell is strong, expressing his dissatisfaction with the ugly reality and his yearning for a better future, and melting praise and depreciation, joy and pain into the image system of the work.
He believed that "the sister of genius is conciseness" and that "the ability to write is the ability to envy and delete the poorly written". He advocated "objective" narration, saying that "the more objective it is, the more impressive it is".
He trusts the reader's imagination and comprehension, and advocates that the reader should be allowed to ponder the meaning of the work from the image system. His short story ** "Fanka" was selected into the 15th lesson of the sixth grade of the Chinese Education Edition of Primary School Chinese.
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In 1879 he entered the Faculty of Medicine of Moscow State University. After graduating in 1884, he practiced medicine in Zvenigorod and other places, and began to write literature. Between 1880 and 1884, more than 300 articles were published, including "Chameleon", "Surgery", etc.
From April to December 1890, the frail Chekhov traveled long distances to Sakhalin, where the Tsar** housed prisoners and prisoners, surveying all the inhabitants of Sakhalin, "nearly 10,000 prisoners and immigrants." The trip to Sakhalin Island enhanced his ideological consciousness and creative conception, and enabled him to create funny works that expressed major social friendship issues.
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Full name: Anton Pavlovich ChekhovOccupation: writer, playwright.
Nationality: Why is Russia famous: As a famous contemporary Russian writer of short stories, writer, playwright.
His most famous plays, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, The Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard, are influential commentaries on Russian society that flouted 19th-century stage conventions and changed the nature of the play.
Born on January 29, 1860 Birthplace: Taganrog, Russian asterisk: Aquarius.
Died: July 15, 1904 (aged 44) Cause of death: tuberculosis.
Married life1901-05-25Anton Chekhov (41 years old), Russian doctor, playwright and writer married actress Olga Knipper (31 years old)Events in the life of Anton Chekhov1901-01-31Chekhov's "Three Sisters" opened at the Moscow Art Theater1904-01-17Anton Chekhov's play "The Cherry Orchard" opened at the Moscow Art TheaterAnluvuton Chekhov's theatrical quote: "Only in difficult times, People can understand how difficult it is to grasp their feelings and thoughts. Share on Facebook Famous Writer Albert Gamure Kurzweil Lawrence Famous Playwright Ben Jonson Grant GlassWalssoinka.
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov's most outstanding achievement in the field of theatrical fiction is the creation of the following plays with lasting artistic appeal: Ivanov
1888), The Seagull (1896), Uncle Vanya
1899), The Return of the Three Sisters (1901), The Cherry Orchard (1904), some of which are classics of world theatre.