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Anton Chekhov and His Times
Anton Chekhov and His Times, Now available for the first time in English in America, these sixty-eight letters and ten essay-length reminiscences trace the development of Chekhov's personality and talent, opening a window into the life and times of one of the world's greatest short-s, Anton Chekhov and His Times has a rating of 3 stars
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Anton Chekhov and His Times, Now available for the first time in English in America, these sixty-eight letters and ten essay-length reminiscences trace the development of Chekhov's personality and talent, opening a window into the life and times of one of the world's greatest short-s, Anton Chekhov and His Times
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  • Anton Chekhov and His Times
  • Written by author Cynthia Carlile, Sharon McKee, Andrei Turkov
  • Published by University of Arkansas Press, 1995/11/01
  • Now available for the first time in English in America, these sixty-eight letters and ten essay-length reminiscences trace the development of Chekhov's personality and talent, opening a window into the life and times of one of the world's greatest short-s
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Introduction
Pt. 1 Reminiscences
From My Meetings with Anton Chekhov 3
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov 11
On Chekhov 25
Chekhov 59
The Premiere of The Seagull 77
On A. P. Chekhov 83
A. P. Chekhov at the Arts Theater 89
A. P. Chekhov 149
Chekhov 167
About A. P. Chekhov 191
Notes
Pt. 2 Letters
To Alexander P. Chekhov. 20-29 February 1883 223
To Nikolai A. Leikin. 21-24 August 1883 229
To Nikolai A. Leikin. 12 October 1885 230
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 21 February 1886 232
To Dmitry V. Grigorovich. 28 March 1886 233
To Nikolai P. Chekhov. March 1886 235
To Alexander P. Chekhov. 10 May 1886 238
To Maria V. Kiseleva. 29 September 1886 239
To Maria V. Kiseleva. 14 January 1887 241
To Vladimir G. Korolenko. 17 October 1887 244
To Alexander P. Chekhov. 24 October 1887 245
To Alexander P. Chekhov. 20 November 1887 246
To Dmitry V. Grigorovich. 12 January 1888 247
To Yakov P. Polonsky. 18 January 1888 250
To Dmitry V. Grigorovich. 5 February 1888 252
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 30 May 1888 253
To Alexei N. Pleshcheyev. 15 September 1888 258
To Alexei N. Pleshcheyev. 4 October 1888 259
To Dmitry V. Grigorovich. 9 October 1888 260
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 18 October 1888 262
To Alexander S. Lazarev-Gruzinsky. 20 October 1888 266
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 27 October 1888 268
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 3 November 1888 271
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 23 December 1888 274
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 7 January 1889 275
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 7 May 1889 276
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 15 May 1889 278
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 18-23 December 1889 280
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 9 March 1890 281
To Mikhail I. Tchaikovsky. 16 March 1890 283
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 1 April 1890 284
To Vukol M. Lavrov. 10 April 1890 284
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 9 December 1890 286
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 25 November 1892 288
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 3 December 1892 290
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 27 March 1894 291
To Anatoly F. Kony. 11 November 1896 292
To Vladimir I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. 26 November 1896 293
To Fyodor D. Batiushkov. 23 January 1898 294
To Alexandra A. Khotyaintseva. 2 February 1898 294
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 6 February 1898 295
To Olga G. Chekhova. 22 February 1898 297
To Pavel F. Iordanov. 21 September 1898 298
To Vladimir I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. 21 October 1898 298
To Alexei N. Peshkov (Maxim Gorky). 16 November 1898 299
To Alexei N. Peshkov (Maxim Gorky). 3 December 1898 299
To Pavel F. Iordanov. 25 January 1899 301
To Alexander I. Urusov. 1 February 1899 301
To Lidia A. Avilova. 18 February 1899 302
To Alexei S. Suvorin. 4 March 1899 303
To Ivan I. Orlov. 18 March 1899 303
To Alexei M. Peshkov (Maxim Gorky). 25 April 1899 304
To Pavel F. Iordanov. 15 May 1899 305
To Alexei N. Peshkov (Maxim Gorky). 3 September 1899 305
To the Moscow Arts Theater. 1 October 1899 306
To Olga L. Knipper. 4 October 1899 307
To Vladimir I. Nemirovich-Danchenko. 24 November 1899 307
To Olga L. Knipper. 2 January 1900 309
To Mikhail O. Menshikov. 28 January 1900 310
To Olga L. Knipper. 9 August 1900 311
To Ivan A. Bunin. 15 January 1902 312
To Alexander N. Vaselovsky. 25 August 1902 312
To Sergei P. Diaghilev. 30 December 1902 313
To Alexander I. Sumbatov-Yuzhin. 26 February 1903 314
To Sergei P. Diaghilev. 12 July 1903 315
To Vladimir G. Korolenko. 15 July 1903 316
To Vladimir L. Kign-Dedlov: 10 November 1903 316
To Alexander V. Amfiteatrov. 13 April 1904 317
Notes 319


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