Greatest Short Stories Of Anton Chekhov by Anton Chekhov

A celebrated collection of tightly crafted short fiction that probes the subtleties of everyday life, exposing loneliness, longing, petty cruelties, and quiet moral dilemmas with wry compassion and spare realism; across vignettes such as “The Lady with the Dog,” “The Bet,” “Ward No. 6,” and “Gooseberries,” the narratives favor understatement and psychological precision over melodrama, revealing characters trapped by circumstance, habit, or social expectations and often ending on an ambiguous, painfully human note that lingers after the story ends.

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