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Tolstoy and Chekhov
« on: March 27, 2011, 06:23:10 PM »



Tolstoy and Chekhov

    * Logan Speirs

    * Paperback

    * ISBN: 9780521155557
    * Publication date: April 2011

    * 248 pages

    * Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm

    * Weight: 0.32 kg

    * Not yet published - available from April 2011
      18.9997805211555570GB£
    * £18.99


A study of the great literary relationship between two great Russian authors. When Chekhov began to write, Tolstoy was acknowledged the master. Each admired the other's work, and part of Mr Speirs' argument is that Tolstoy's example helped Chekhov to see what he wanted to do and how to do it. The author feels that both have an unequalled insight into the life of modern man, the one speaking for a generation when the old order was just breaking up, and the other for one in which the new order was being established. The book begins with a large section on Tolstoy, who devised literary forms adequate to his insights; as Chekhov put it, this enabled him 'to state the problem correctly'. The study of Chekhov which follows builds on these perceptions about theme and method, showing the links and contrasts between the two authors.


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