Chekhov The Immigrant

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Chekhov the Immigrant

Author : Michael C. Finke,Julie W. De Sherbinin
Publisher : Slavica Publishers
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : DVD-Video discs
ISBN : STANFORD:36105124028320

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Chekhov the Immigrant by Michael C. Finke,Julie W. De Sherbinin Pdf

"Comprising the proceedings of a 2004 NEH-funded symposium marking the hundredth anniversary of Chekhov's death, Chekhov the Immigrant takes a multi-disciplinary approach to Chekhov's impact on American culture with: articles by literary scholars, contemporary authors of fiction and criticism, theater directors, and translators; transcripts of forums on translating Chekhov and Chekhov and medicine; and a DVD recording of a conversation about Chekhov with the eminent American physician and author Robert Coles"--Publisher's summary.

Chekhov the Immigrant

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:699867721

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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Anton Chekhov

Author : Michael C. Finke,Michael Holquist
Publisher : Modern Language Association
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-02-01
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781603292696

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Approaches to Teaching the Works of Anton Chekhov by Michael C. Finke,Michael Holquist Pdf

Chekhov's works are unflinching in the face of human frailty. With their emphasis on the dignity and value of individuals during unique moments, they help us better understand how to exist with others when we are fundamentally alone. Written in Russia at the end of the nineteenth century, when the country began to move fitfully toward industrialization and grappled with the influence of Western liberalism even as it remained an autocracy, Chekhov's plays and stories continue to influence contemporary writers. The essays in this volume provide classroom strategies for teaching Chekhov's stories and plays, discuss how his medical training and practice related to his literary work, and compare Chekhov with writers both Russian and American. The volume also aims to help instructors with the daunting array of new editions in English, as well as with the ever-growing list of titles in visual media: filmed theater productions of his plays, adaptations of the plays and stories scripted for film, and amateur performances freely available online.

Chekhov in Context

Author : Yuri Corrigan
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 573 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-28
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781108901741

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Chekhov in Context by Yuri Corrigan Pdf

Premier playwright of modern theater and trailblazer of the short story, Anton Chekhov was also a practising doctor, journalist, writer of comic sketches, philanthropist and activist. This volume provides an accessible guide to Chekhov's multifarious interests and influences, with over 30 succinct chapters covering his rich intellectual milieu and his tumultuous socio-political environment, as well as the legacy of his work in over two centuries of interdisciplinary cultures and media around the world. With a Preface by Cornel West, a chronology and Further Reading list, this collection is the essential guide to Chekhov's writing and the manifold worlds he inhabited.

Adapting Chekhov

Author : J. Douglas Clayton,Yana Meerzon
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780415509695

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Adapting Chekhov by J. Douglas Clayton,Yana Meerzon Pdf

This book considers the hundred years of re-writes of Anton Chekhov's work, presenting a wide geographical landscape of Chekhovian influences in drama. The volume examines the elusive quality of Chekhov's dramatic universe as an intricate mechanism, an engine in which his enigmatic characters exist as the dramatic and psychological ciphers we have been de-coding for a century, and continue to do so. Examining the practice and the theory of dramatic adaptation both as intermedial transformation (from page to stage) and as intramedial mutation, from page to page, the book presents adaptation as the emerging genre of drama, theatre, and film. This trend marks the performative and social practices of the new millennium, highlighting our epoch's need to engage with the history of dramatic forms and their evolution. The collection demonstrates that adaptation as the practice of transformation and as a re-thinking of habitual dramatic norms and genre definitions leads to the rejuvenation of existing dramatic and performative standards, pioneering the creation of new traditions and expectations. As the major mode of the storytelling imagination, adaptation can build upon and drive the audience's horizons of expectations in theatre aesthetics. Hence, this volume investigates the original and transformative knowledge that the story of Chekhov's drama in mutations offers to scholars of drama and performance, to students of modern literatures and cultures, and to theatre practitioners worldwide.

Chekhov's Letters

Author : Carol Apollonio,Radislav Lapushin
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2018-10-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781498570459

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Chekhov's Letters by Carol Apollonio,Radislav Lapushin Pdf

This collection examines the letters of Anton Chekhov, which have received relatively little scholarly attention. The contributors approach the letters from a variety of angles—biography, psychology, literary criticism, poetics, and history—to characterize Chekhov’s key epistolary concerns and to examine their role in his life.

Chekhov Becomes Chekhov

Author : Bob Blaisdell
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 425 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2022-12-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781639362653

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Chekhov Becomes Chekhov by Bob Blaisdell Pdf

A revelatory portrait of Chekhov during the most extraordinary artistic surge of his life. In 1886, a twenty-six-year-old Anton Chekhov was publishing short stories, humor pieces, and articles at an astonishing rate, and was still a practicing physician. Yet as he honed his craft and continued to draw inspiration from the vivid characters in his own life, he found himself—to his surprise and ocassional embarassment—admired by a growing legion of fans, including Tolstoy himself. He had not yet succumbed to the ravages of tuberculosis. He was a lively, frank, and funny correspondant and a dedicated mentor. And as Bob Blaisdell discovers, his vivid articles, stories, and plays from this period—when read in conjunction with his correspondence—become a psychological and emotional secret diary. When Chekhov struggled with his increasingly fraught engagement, young couples are continually making their raucous way in and out of relationships on the page. When he was overtaxed by his medical duties, his doctor characters explode or implode. Chekhov’s talented but drunken older brothers and Chekhov’s domineering father became transmuted into characters, yet their emergence from their families serfdom is roiling beneath the surface. Chekhov could crystalize the human foiibles of the people he knew into some of the most memorable figures in literature and drama. In Chekhov Becomes Chekhov, Blaisdell astutely examines the psychological portraits of Chekhov's distinct, carefully observed characters and how they reflect back on their creator during a period when there seemed to be nothing between his imagination and the paper he was writing upon.

Chekhov’s Sakhalin Journey

Author : Jonathan Cole
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2023-12-14
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781350367487

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Chekhov’s Sakhalin Journey by Jonathan Cole Pdf

Chekhov often said that 'I am a doctor by trade and sometimes I do literary work in my free time', a surprising claim, given his status as a giant of 20th century drama. This literary-biographical study uncovers new sides to him, as both a medical professional and humanitarian, and tells the story of Chekhov's trip to Sakhalin Island in the harsh wastes of Siberia. Anton Chekhov practiced medicine for most of his life and engaged in humanitarian work which took him away from writing for months. He placed one such trip though, across the unforgiving terrain of Siberia to write about the penal island of Sakhalin, above all others. Chekhov's Sakhalin Journey, written by a neuroscientist and practicing clinician, uses this trip and Chekhov's own account of it to shed light on hitherto overlooked aspects of his life. In doing so, it shows that to understand the man we need his medicine as well as his literature, and we need to assess his life from his perspective as well as ours.

Freedom from Violence and Lies

Author : Michael C. Finke
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 237 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2021-11-11
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781789144291

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Freedom from Violence and Lies by Michael C. Finke Pdf

An enlightening, nuanced, and accessible introduction to the life and work of one of the greatest writers of short fiction in history. Anton Chekhov’s stories and plays endure, far beyond the Russian context, as outstanding modern literary models. In a brief, remarkable life, Chekhov rose from lower-class, provincial roots to become a physician, leading writer, and philanthropist, all in the face of a progressive fatal disease. In this new biography, Michael C. Finke analyzes Chekhov’s major stories, plays, and nonfiction in the context of his life, both fleshing out the key features of Chekhov’s poetics of prose and drama and revealing key continuities across genres, as well as between his lesser-studied early writings and the later works. An excellent resource for readers new to Chekhov, this book also presents much original scholarship and is an accessible, comprehensive overview of one of the greatest modern dramatists and writers of short fiction in history.

New Directions in Literature and Medicine Studies

Author : Stephanie M. Hilger
Publisher : Springer
Page : 415 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2017-11-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781137519887

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New Directions in Literature and Medicine Studies by Stephanie M. Hilger Pdf

This book is situated in the field of medical humanities, and the articles continue the dialogue between the disciplines of literature and medicine that was initiated in the 1970s and has continued with ebbs and flows since then. Recently, the need to renew that interdisciplinary dialogue between these two fields, which are both concerned with the human condition, has resurfaced in the face of institutional challenges, such as shrinking resources and the disappearance of many spaces devoted to the exchange of ideas between humanists and scientists. This volume presents cutting-edge research by scholars keen on not only maintaining but also enlivening that dialogue. They come from a variety of cultural, academic, and disciplinary backgrounds and their essays are organized in four thematic clusters: pedagogy, the mind-body connection, alterity, and medical practice.

Essays on Anton P. Chekhov

Author : Robert Louis Jackson
Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Page : 337 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9798887190945

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Essays on Anton P. Chekhov by Robert Louis Jackson Pdf

This long awaited collection brings together in one volume the definitive essays on Anton Chekhov by renowned Chekhov scholar Robert Louis Jackson, including work that has never appeared in English as well as brand new essays published here for the first time. The volume offers a series of “slow” readings that yield insight after exquisite insight. They also model fruitful ways of discerning the rich complexity of Chekhov’s deceptively simple work. The volume’s introduction by Robin Feuer Miller captures beautifully what Jackson undertakes in his careful scrutiny of Chekhov’s text. The editor’s afterword by Cathy Popkin includes passages from the editorial correspondence in which Jackson reflects on his work and articulates his aspirations; the authorial voice thus resounds in the section Jackson expected to write himself. The editor also outlines the arguments and insights of Jackson’s remarkable unfinished essays. Finally, an appendix provides the full text of his virtually complete but still open-ended treatment of “On Official Business,” the story Jackson returned to repeatedly for decades, the previously unpublished culmination of his life’s work on Chekhov. Essays on Anton P. Chekhov: Close Readings is fully accessible to readers without knowledge of Russian while also providing complete documentation for scholars in the field.

The Russian Medical Humanities

Author : Melissa L. Miller,Konstantin Starikov
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 215 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2021-09-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781498592161

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The Russian Medical Humanities by Melissa L. Miller,Konstantin Starikov Pdf

This volume brings together Russian and American experts to explore fundamental issues in the medical humanities. By examining humanities-focused medical education, health and healthcare, and illness and recovery in Russian culture, this volume presents new insight into what it means to understand another’s pain, to heal, and to be human.

Three Sisters

Author : Anton Chekhov
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014-03-15
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781624661419

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Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov Pdf

First published in her Chekhov: Four Plays and Three Jokes, Sharon Marie Carnicke's eye-opening translation of Three Sisters appears in this edition with a new Introduction that expands upon her discussion in Four Plays & Three Jokes of Chekov's innovative dramaturgy--especially as seen in this subtle melodrama turned inside out.

Four Plays and Three Jokes

Author : Anton Chekhov
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-15
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781603842150

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Four Plays and Three Jokes by Anton Chekhov Pdf

This volume offers lively and accurate translations of Chekhov's major plays and one-acts (complete contents listed below) along with a superb Introduction focused on the plays' remarkably enduring power to elicit the most widely divergent of responses, the life of the playwright in its historical and aesthetic contexts, suggestions for reading the plays under a microscope, and notes designed to bring Chekhov's world into immediate focus--everything needed to examine his drama with fresh eyes and on its own artistic terms.

The Cherry Orchard

Author : Anton Chekhov
Publisher : Hackett Publishing
Page : 110 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2010-09-15
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9781603844451

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The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov Pdf

Drawn from Sharon Marie Carnicke's volume of Chekhov, Four Plays and Three Jokes (Hackett), this edition of The Cherry Orchard features Carnicke's groundbreaking translation of a play that has been called Chekhov's ultimate theatrical coup d'etat.* * Donald Rayfield, The Cherry Orchard: Catastrophe and Comedy