ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1950, is a balanced examination of Chekhov’s life and work, a critical analysis of his stories and plays set against the background of his life the Russia of the day. Using Chekhov’s works, biographical details, and, more importantly, his many thousands of letters, this book presents a comprehensive critical study of the writer and the man.

chapter Chapter One|26 pages

Taganrog

chapter Chapter Two|16 pages

Early Years in Moscow

chapter Chapter Three|17 pages

Fragments

chapter Chapter Four|17 pages

New Time

chapter Chapter Five|37 pages

Successes and Doubts

chapter Chapter Six|17 pages

Sakhalin and Europe

chapter Chapter Seven|19 pages

Melikhovo

chapter Chapter Eight|30 pages

Chekhov’s Review of Russia

chapter Chapter Nine|15 pages

The Moscow Art Theatre and Yalta

chapter Chapter Ten|24 pages

Chekhov’s Approach to Fiction

chapter Chapter Eleven|27 pages

Chekhov’s Last Years

His Approach to Drama

chapter Chapter Twelve|3 pages

Chekhov’s Last Months