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  1. This is the Jew Moiseika, an imbecile, who went crazy twenty years ago when his hat factory was burnt down. And of all the inhabitants of Ward No. 6, he is the only one who is allowed to go out of the lodge, and even out of the yard into the street.

  2. librivox.org › ward-no-6-by-anton-chekhovWard No. 6 - LibriVox

    The line between sanity and insanity is blurred in this classic novella by Anton Chekhov. The disillusioned idealist Dr. Rabin is in charge of a provincial lunatic asylum, overseeing with weary, dubious policies a motley group of patients, a group that mirrors in microcosm all of human and especially Russian society.

  3. Dive deep into Anton Chekhov's Ward No. 6 with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

  4. by Anton Chekhov. Start Free Trial. Summary. Themes. Questions & Answers. Analysis. Summary. PDF Cite Share. Anton Chekhov begins his tale by taking his readers on a tour of the mental ward of a...

  5. Sep 9, 2004 · The Horse-Stealers and Other Stories. Contents. The horse-stealers -- Ward no. 6 -- The Petchenyeg -- A dead body -- A happy ending -- The looking-glass -- Old age -- Darkness -- The Beggar -- A story without a title -- In trouble -- Frost -- A slander -- Minds in ferment -- Gone astray -- An avenger -- The jeune premier -- A defenceless ...

  6. Dec 2, 2013 · The disillusioned idealist Dr. Rabin is in charge of a provincial lunatic asylum, overseeing with weary, dubious policies a motley group of patients, a group that mirrors in microcosm all of human and especially Russian society.

  7. The nurses and the attendants, tramping with their boots over the brick floors, ran by them; gaunt-looking patients in dressing-gowns passed; dead bodies and vessels full of filth were carried by; the children were crying, and there was a cold draught.

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