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  1. For those new to Chekhov: Reading the stories in order is a wonderful experience; however, I recommend beginning with a few humorous stories, such as "Oh! the Public!" (39), "The Orator" (92), and "A Transgression" (124). Next try one of Chekhov's most moving stories, "Misery" (45).

    • The Orator

      by Anton Chekhov. ONE fine morning the collegiate assessor,...

    • Neighbours

      NOTES. Her Excy.: the title vashe prevoskhoditelstvo (your...

    • Joy

      by Anton Chekhov. IT was twelve o'clock at night. Mitya...

    • A Living Chattel

      NOTES. horribile dictu: horrible to relate . portière: a...

    • A Chameleon

      A CHAMELEON. by Anton Chekhov. THE police superintendent...

    • A Misfortune

      by Anton Chekhov. SOFYA PETROVNA, the wife of Lubyantsev the...

    • An Artist's Story

      AN ARTIST'S STORY. by Anton Chekhov. I. IT was six or seven...

    • The Man in a Case

      The schoolmaster came out of the barn. He was a short, stout...

    • The Lady With a Dog

      THE LADY WITH THE DOG. by Anton Chekhov. I. IT was said that...

    • Grisha

      by Anton Chekhov. GRISHA, a chubby little boy, born two...

    • The Chameleon, 1884. A minor episode occurs on the market square of the city of N: a dog bites the finger of the goldsmith Khryukin and kicks up a fuss.
    • Vanka, 1886. Nine-year-old Vanka, already a shoemaker’s apprentice, has no father or mother. The night before Christmas, when everyone has gone to mass, he takes out a crumpled sheet of paper and begins to write a letter to his grandfather.
    • Kashtanka, 1887. A small dog, a cross between a dachshund and a mongrel is lost, after her owner got drunk and wandered off. A passing stranger takes pity on her, takes her home, feeds her and decides to keep her, naming her Kashtanka.
    • The Student, 1894. When a student of the Theological Academy is walking home, the cold sets in abruptly and a strong wind begins to blow. In a gloomy mood, he starts to imagine how the bitter wind must have blown at the time of Rurik and Peter the Great, and has been blowing for a thousand years, during which time nothing has changed, the same poverty, longing and ignorance still abound.
  2. The Witch (short story) Categories: Russian short stories by writer. Works by Anton Chekhov.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Vote for the short stories written by author Anton Chekhov that are worth the read. The absolute best Anton Chekhov short stories of all time, ranked by the community. This list has the most popular Anton Chekhov short stories. Chekhov was born in Taganrog, Russia in 1860.

  4. Jun 15, 2018 · 73,995 free eBooks. 49 by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. Project Gutenberg Compilation of Short Stories by Chekhov by Chekhov. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904
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  5. the stories in the following two ebooks were added at a later time and are not included in the alphabetical list below; a click on the title will open the story online. THE LADY WITH THE DOG, Translated By Constance Garnett

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  7. Among Russia's greatest writers, Anton Chekhov revolutionized Russian drama and short-story writing. In this collection, you'll find 201 translated stories presented in the order of their publication.

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