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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (Russian: Антон Павлович Чехов, IPA: [ɐnˈton ˈpavləvʲɪtɕ ˈtɕexəf]; 29 January 1860 – 15 July 1904) was a
Russian writer, playwright...
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Chekhov's gun (
Chekhov's rifle; Russian: Чеховское ружьё) is a
narrative principle that
states that
every element in a
story must be necessary, and irrelevant...
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Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) was a
Russian physician,
dramatist and writer.
Chekhov/Chekov (masculine) or
Chekhova (feminine) may also
refer to:
Chekhov Urban...
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Mikhail Aleksandrovich Chekhov (Russian: Михаил Александрович Чехов; 16
August 1891 – 30
September 1955),
known as
Michael Chekhov, was a Russian-American...
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Chekhov (Russian: Николай Павлович Чехов; May 23, 1858 – June 29, 1889) was a
Russian painter. He was a
brother of
Anton Chekhov. As a
child Chekhov showed...
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Alexander Chekhov (1855-1913),
older brother of
Anton Chekhov Anton Chekhov (1860–1904),
Russian writer Maria Chekhova (1863–1957),
sister of
Anton Chekhov Maria...
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Anton Chekhov was a
Russian playwright and short-story
writer who is
considered to be
among the
greatest writers of
short fiction in history. He wrote...
- romanized: Vishnyovyi sad) is the last play by
Russian playwright Anton Chekhov.
Written in 1903, it was
first published by
Znaniye (Book Two, 1904), and...
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Alexander Pavlovich Chekhov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Па́влович Че́хов;
August 22, 1855 – May 29, 1913), was a
Russian novelist,
short story writer, essayist...
- "Ionych" (Russian: Ионыч) is an 1898
short story by
Anton Chekhov. The
story was
published in the No. 9,
September 1898
issue of the
Monthly Literary...