About Love and Other Stories - Anton Chekov
    • About Love and Other Stories - Anton Chekov
    • About Love and Other Stories - Anton Chekov

    About Love and Other Stories - Anton Chekov

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    About Love is the third and final short story in what is sometimes referred to as "The Little Trilogy" which includes The Man in a Case, and Gooseberries. They share the theme of missed opportunity.

    "I kept trying to understand why she had met him first and not me, and why such a terrible mistake in our lives need have happened."

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    About the Book

    Anton Chekhov's 'About Love' is a collection of three poignant and thought-provoking short stories that delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. Through his exquisite prose and keen observations, Chekhov explores the various facets of love – its joys, its sorrows, and its inevitable complexities. With a keen eye for human nature, he captures the subtle nuances of interactions between characters, offering a glimpse into the depths of their hearts and minds. 'About Love' is a timeless exploration of one of the most universal and enduring themes in literature.

    About the Author

    Anton Chekov

    Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian playwright, short story writer, and physician, renowned for his profound influence on modern literature. Born in Taganrog, Russia, Chekhov initially pursued a medical career, but his passion for writing led him to contribute numerous short stories and plays to Russian literary journals.

    Chekhov's writing style was characterized by its realism, empathy, and subtle humor. He had a remarkable ability to capture the nuances of human behavior and psychology, portraying characters in situations that reflected the complexity of life itself. His short stories, including classics like "The Lady with the Dog" and "The Cherry Orchard," often revolved around ordinary people facing dilemmas, revealing the inner workings of their minds and emotions.

    In addition to his literary accomplishments, Chekhov's medical background played a role in his writing, as he infused his stories with a deep understanding of human nature and the human condition. He believed in the importance of showing life as it is, without overt moralizing or idealism, a philosophy that greatly influenced later writers and playwrights.

    Chekhov's plays, such as "The Seagull," "Uncle Vanya," and "The Three Sisters," are recognized for their innovative use of subtext, character interactions, and exploration of existential themes. His work laid the groundwork for the modernist movement in literature and theater.

    Tragically, Chekhov's life was cut short at the age of 44 due to tuberculosis. Despite his relatively short life, his impact on literature remains profound. Anton Chekhov's legacy lives on through his enduring stories, plays, and his ability to capture the complexities of the human experience with remarkable insight and compassion.

    KITEBCOM Publishing & Distribution
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    Langue
    Anglaise
    Dimensions
    12 cm x 20 cm
    Edition
    KITEBCOM Publishing & Distribution
    Collection
    KITEBCOM World's Classics
    Auteur
    Anton Chekhov
    Nombre de pages
    60 pages
    Date de Parution
    2021

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