Anton Chekhov

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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904), was a Russian dramatist and short story author. His works include Motley Tales (1886), The Duel (1892), Uncle Vanya (1896), The Seagull (1896), Three Sisters (1900), and The Cherry Orchard (1904).[1]

Career[edit]

He studied at the Moscow University qualifying as a doctor in 1884. He started as a writer with short stories (writing fifty in all) and sketches while a student.

He is most known for his plays, but these did not first appear until the last years of the nineteenth century.[2] Chekhov is also noted for his influence on Naturalism, having been one of the primary playwrights performed by The Moscow Art Theatre and Constantin Stanislavski.

References[edit]

  1. The New York Public Library Student's Desk Reference. Prentice Hall: New York, 1991.
  2. Chekhov, Anton 2001, Chekhov: the major plays, Penguin

See also[edit]


Categories: [Russian Authors] [Playwrights]


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