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This collection of Chekhov's finest early writing reveals a young writer mastering the art of the short story. 'The Steppe', which established his reputation, is the unforgettable tale of a boy's journey to a new school in Kiev, travelling through majestic landscapes towards an unknown destiny. 'Gusev' depicts an ocean voyage, where the sea takes on a terrifying, primeval power; 'The Kiss' portrays a shy soldier's failed romantic encounter; and in 'The Duel' two men's enmity ends in farce. Haunting and highly atmospheric, all the stories in this volume show a writer emerging from the shadow of his masters – Tolstoy, Turgenev and Gogol – and discovering his own voice. They also illustrate Chekhov's genius for evoking the natural world and exploring inner lives.
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Translations into English, Fiction, Social life and customs, Russian language, Readers, Russian Short stories, Criticism and interpretation, Short story, Translations into English, Russian Humorous stories, Fiction in Spanish, Humorous stories, Arabic Translations, Chrestomathies and readers, Translations into German, Russian fiction, Classic Literature, Literature, Continental european fiction (fictional works by one author), Short stories, Russian Authors, English Translations, Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904 -- Translations into English, Textbooks for foreign speakers, English, Fiction, short stories (single author), Fiction, action & adventure, Chekhov, anton pavlovich, 1860-1904, Russian literature, translations into english, Manners and customs, Fiction, psychological, Fiction, thrillers, suspensePlaces
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