The Unknown Chekhov, Stories and Other Writings Hitherto Untranslated. Translated... by Avrahm Yarmolinsky

The Unknown Chekhov, Stories and Other Writings Hitherto Untranslated. Translated... by Avrahm Yarmolinsky

Author: Anton Pavlovič Čehov

Publisher:

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 316

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The Unknown Chekhov

The Unknown Chekhov

Author: Anton Chekhov

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 1999-12

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0374526745

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From the introduction to The Unknown Chekhov: At least a dozen years were to pass [after Anton Chekhov’s first short story published in English] before his tales began to gain some attention in the English-speaking world. ... [And yet] when work on the present collection was begun, scores of stories were still inaccessible in English, some of them comparable to those that have become a part of the literary heritage of the west. ... At the start of his career [Chekhov] turned out a great deal of copy for the comic papers [that] evidenced a genuine sense of fun, a satiric verve, an eye for revealing details of appearance and behavior, an ear for living speech, signs of that “talent for humanity,” compacted of understanding and compassion, which is Chekhov’s signature. ... From the first, the youthful humorist tried his hand at journalism... These breezy, gossipy, often biting paragraphs—he did not flinch from muckraking—touched on everything, from the unsanitary condition of the tenements to women’s fashions. ... Wholly unknown [in English] were Chekhov’s journalistic writings, as well as his book on the island of Sakhalin and its penal colony. The reader is offered here a selection from all of this material.


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Download or read book The Unknown Chekhov written by Anton Chekhov and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 1999-12 with total page 322 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the introduction to The Unknown Chekhov: At least a dozen years were to pass [after Anton Chekhov’s first short story published in English] before his tales began to gain some attention in the English-speaking world. ... [And yet] when work on the present collection was begun, scores of stories were still inaccessible in English, some of them comparable to those that have become a part of the literary heritage of the west. ... At the start of his career [Chekhov] turned out a great deal of copy for the comic papers [that] evidenced a genuine sense of fun, a satiric verve, an eye for revealing details of appearance and behavior, an ear for living speech, signs of that “talent for humanity,” compacted of understanding and compassion, which is Chekhov’s signature. ... From the first, the youthful humorist tried his hand at journalism... These breezy, gossipy, often biting paragraphs—he did not flinch from muckraking—touched on everything, from the unsanitary condition of the tenements to women’s fashions. ... Wholly unknown [in English] were Chekhov’s journalistic writings, as well as his book on the island of Sakhalin and its penal colony. The reader is offered here a selection from all of this material.


The Unknown Chekhov

The Unknown Chekhov

Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Publisher:

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 316

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The Unknown Chekhov. Stories and Other Writings. Translated with an Introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky

The Unknown Chekhov. Stories and Other Writings. Translated with an Introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky

Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 316

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Download or read book The Unknown Chekhov. Stories and Other Writings. Translated with an Introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky written by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov and published by . This book was released on 1959 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


The Unknown Chekhov; Stories and Other Wiriting Hitherto Untranslated

The Unknown Chekhov; Stories and Other Wiriting Hitherto Untranslated

Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Publisher:

Published: 1954

Total Pages: 316

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The Unknown Chekhov: Stories and Other Writers Hitherto Untranslated

The Unknown Chekhov: Stories and Other Writers Hitherto Untranslated

Author: Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Publisher:

Published: 1959

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13:

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The Unknown Chekhov

The Unknown Chekhov

Author: Anton Chekhov

Publisher:

Published: 2003-01

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780758176271

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The Nonnarrated

The Nonnarrated

Author: Wolf Schmid

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2023-08-07

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 3111242633

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Telling a story requires selecting and assembling individual elements of the events one wishes to communicate. The "nonnarrated" are the events (or parts of events) that were deliberately left out of the selection, meaning all that was not chosen to be told in the story, or chosen not to be told. Since the realm of the nonnarrated in any given story is infinitely large, studying the nonnarrated requires focusing on that which is not told but nevertheless belongs to a story. This monograph explores the phenomenon of the nonnarrated in narrative short forms from Cechov to Murakami and in novels by Dostoevskij and Robbe-Grillet.


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Download or read book The Nonnarrated written by Wolf Schmid and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2023-08-07 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Telling a story requires selecting and assembling individual elements of the events one wishes to communicate. The "nonnarrated" are the events (or parts of events) that were deliberately left out of the selection, meaning all that was not chosen to be told in the story, or chosen not to be told. Since the realm of the nonnarrated in any given story is infinitely large, studying the nonnarrated requires focusing on that which is not told but nevertheless belongs to a story. This monograph explores the phenomenon of the nonnarrated in narrative short forms from Cechov to Murakami and in novels by Dostoevskij and Robbe-Grillet.


Giving

Giving

Author: Robert H. Bremner

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published:

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9781412824637

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"According to Greek mythology mankind's first benefactor was the Titan, Prometheus, who gave fire, previously the exclusive possession of the gods, to mortal man." With these words the esteemed scholar Robert Bremner presents the first full-fledged history of attitudes toward charity and philanthropy. "Giving "is a perfect complement to his earlier work "The Discovery of Poverty in the United States. "The word "philanthropy "has been translated in a variety of ways: as a loving human disposition, loving kindness, love of mankind, charity, fostering mortal man, championing mankind, and helping people. Bremner's book covers all of these meanings in rich detail. Bremner describes the ancient world and classical attitudes toward giving and begging; Middle Ages and early modern times, emphasizing hospitals and patients and donors and attributes of charity; the eighteenth century and the age of benevolence; the nineteenth century and the growth of the concept of public relief and social policy; and a careful multiple chapter review of the twentieth century. Bremner reviews the act of giving in such comparative contexts as London, England and Kasrilevke, Russia with such figures as Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, and Sholem Aleichem, as well as the more familiar wealthy industrialist/philanthropists, forming part of the narrative. The final chapters bring the story up to date, discussing the relationships of modem philanthropy and organized charity, and the uses of philanthropy in education and the arts. Bremner has an astonishing knowledge of the cultural context and the economic contents of philanthropy. As a result, this volume is intriguing as well as important history, written with lively style and wit. Whether the reader is a professional in the so-called "third stream" or "independent sector," or simply a citizen wondering just what the act of giving and the spirit of receiving is all about, "Giving "will be compelling reading.


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Download or read book Giving written by Robert H. Bremner and published by Transaction Publishers. This book was released on with total page 260 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "According to Greek mythology mankind's first benefactor was the Titan, Prometheus, who gave fire, previously the exclusive possession of the gods, to mortal man." With these words the esteemed scholar Robert Bremner presents the first full-fledged history of attitudes toward charity and philanthropy. "Giving "is a perfect complement to his earlier work "The Discovery of Poverty in the United States. "The word "philanthropy "has been translated in a variety of ways: as a loving human disposition, loving kindness, love of mankind, charity, fostering mortal man, championing mankind, and helping people. Bremner's book covers all of these meanings in rich detail. Bremner describes the ancient world and classical attitudes toward giving and begging; Middle Ages and early modern times, emphasizing hospitals and patients and donors and attributes of charity; the eighteenth century and the age of benevolence; the nineteenth century and the growth of the concept of public relief and social policy; and a careful multiple chapter review of the twentieth century. Bremner reviews the act of giving in such comparative contexts as London, England and Kasrilevke, Russia with such figures as Thomas Carlyle, Charles Dickens, and Sholem Aleichem, as well as the more familiar wealthy industrialist/philanthropists, forming part of the narrative. The final chapters bring the story up to date, discussing the relationships of modem philanthropy and organized charity, and the uses of philanthropy in education and the arts. Bremner has an astonishing knowledge of the cultural context and the economic contents of philanthropy. As a result, this volume is intriguing as well as important history, written with lively style and wit. Whether the reader is a professional in the so-called "third stream" or "independent sector," or simply a citizen wondering just what the act of giving and the spirit of receiving is all about, "Giving "will be compelling reading.


Mastering Writing at Greater Depth

Mastering Writing at Greater Depth

Author: Adam Bushnell

Publisher: Sage Publications UK

Published: 2023-02-25

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 1529613280

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This book provides teachers with support, guidance, background theory, examples and practical advice for the teaching of writing at greater depth.


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Download or read book Mastering Writing at Greater Depth written by Adam Bushnell and published by Sage Publications UK. This book was released on 2023-02-25 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides teachers with support, guidance, background theory, examples and practical advice for the teaching of writing at greater depth.