AUTHORS STUDIED (in the order we read them): Pushkin. Lermontov. Gogol. Fonvizin. Turgenev. Dostoevsky. Leskov. Chekhov. Garshin. Tolstoy. Gorky. Andreev. Bunin. Babel. Zamiatin. Polevoi. Platonov. Nagibin. Ilf and Petrov. Zoshchenko. Nabokov. Paustovsky. Kazakov. Solzhenitsyn. Trifonov. Shukshin. Bitov. Iskander. Aksenov. Aitmatov. Sokolov. Rasputin. Petrushevskaya. Tolstaya.
Chekhov, Anton P. "The Party". A brief summary and a brief commentary from New York University (School of Medicine).
Ward No.6 . Story by Anton Chekhov.
Chekhov, Anton P. "Ward 6". Summary and commentary from New York University (School of Medicine).
V. S. Pritchett on "Ward 6". Commentary.
Chekhov, Anton P. Uncle Vanya. A brief summary and a brief commentary from New York University (School of Medicine).
Uncle Vanya. Text of the play in Russian. C. S. Kuhn, Page Editor.
Open Access. Links to some of Chekhov's stories.
What Chekhov Meant by Life. This essay comes from the book Broken Estate (1999) by the critic James Wood.
Anton Chekhov. Includes Chekhov's timeline and some notes on his life & works. From "The WFH Pages."
Anton Chekhov. Page of info and sources from "imagi-nation.com". Included are some links to some of Chekhov's letters.
Anton Chekhov: Fragments of Recollections. Article by maxim Gorky on the "imagi-nation.com" page.
The Anton Chekhov Page. Resource of links to things about Chekhov. A mirror of Yvan Russell's Anton Chekhov Home Page.
Anton Chekhov on Writing. A section of the Anton Chekhov home page maintained by the "Nebraska Center for Writers."
What the Critics Say about Anton Chekhov. A section of the Anton Chekhov home page maintained by the "Nebraska Center for Writers."
Chekhov's Legacy. A section of the Anton Chekhov home page maintained by the "Nebraska Center for Writers."
Anton Chekhov Quotes. A few of his best. From BilLee.
The Chekhov Papers - The World of the Seagull. Includes a Chekhov timeline and notes on his random thoughts, works, Chekhov's peers, his family. On the The Seagull Home Page, University of Puget Sound.
Anton CHEKHOV. General information (lots of bibliography) from Andreas Teuber.
About the Playwright: Anton Chekhov. Introductory comments by Heidi N. Madsen. From Insights, 2000
Chekhov in American. Article from the July, 1997 issue of "The Atlantic Online."
Chekhov's House. In Taganrog - part of the virtual tour of the city.
Museum "Chekhov Store". Owned by the Chekhov family who lived there from 1869-1874. Picture.
Chekhov House-Museum. In Moscow. On the Russia on the Net site.
Chekhov and Gorky. A photo. [We read a story later by Gorky]
Chekhov. Portrait. (From Funet.)
Chekhov. Drawing.
Chekhov's grave. In Moscow. From "Find a Grave" web site.
Taganrog. A couple of pictures, including his memorial house in the town.
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