id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qyk46fpcmrbjjanqtlhc5ojnvm Patricia Carden Chekhov's Art Of Writing: A Collection Of Critical Essays. Edited by Paul Debrecseny and Thomas Eekman. Foreword by Ronald Hingley. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers, 1977. iv, 199 pp. $8.95, paper 1979 2 .pdf application/pdf 1271 79 58 Belinskii is naturally the focus of Stadtke's book. have published books on Chekhov, the emphasis is on work by a generation of scholars The anthology thus serves as a useful introduction to a new generation's thinking about Chekhov. extent and illustrates a number of his points by reference to Chekhov's stories. Chekhov's art, which provokes analogies not only with painting but with music and in choice of form and material to the characteristic structure of Chekhov's works analogy, by which aspects of Chekhov's writings can be compared to Impressionist tightly organized and concise sections, the text opens with a twenty-four-page biographical introduction, which emphasizes the politics of Zamiatin's literary career. Continuing with a section on theoretical writings (14 pages), the author summarizes Leech-Anspach treats eighty-four different works in only eighty-five pages suggests survey serves the general German reader who may be familiar with We, but not with Zamiatin's other works. ./cache/work_qyk46fpcmrbjjanqtlhc5ojnvm.pdf ./txt/work_qyk46fpcmrbjjanqtlhc5ojnvm.txt