Chekhov on Writing
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This referenced edition compiles Anton Chekhov's thoughts and writings about art and writing, including anecdotes and aphorisms on truthfulness in art and the provincial nature of life he often described.
The collection, noted as edited by Bob Blaisdell, brings together Chekhov's reflections and selections that illustrate his literary philosophy and aesthetic judgments.
It provides insight into Chekhov's modesty about heroic subjects and his focus on truthful representation over grandiose themes.
The volume is useful for readers and writers interested in Chekhov's approach to realism and his critiques of contemporary critics.
Exact edition details would clarify the selections and editorial framing included.
The collection, noted as edited by Bob Blaisdell, brings together Chekhov's reflections and selections that illustrate his literary philosophy and aesthetic judgments.
It provides insight into Chekhov's modesty about heroic subjects and his focus on truthful representation over grandiose themes.
The volume is useful for readers and writers interested in Chekhov's approach to realism and his critiques of contemporary critics.
Exact edition details would clarify the selections and editorial framing included.
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