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Dama s Sobachkoj (Dama con un perro)

Autor Anton Chekhov

Editorial EKSMO

Dama s Sobachkoj (Dama con un perro)
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  • Publisher EKSMO
  • ISBN13 9785699843923
  • ISBN10 5699843922
  • Type BOOK
  • Pages 656
  • Published 2015

Dama s Sobachkoj (Dama con un perro)

Autor Anton Chekhov

Editorial EKSMO

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Literaturnoe nasledie russkogo pisatelja i dramaturga Antona Pavlovicha Chekhova - on zhe Antosha, on zhe Chelovek bez selezenki, on zhe Brat moego brata, on zhe Antosha Chekhonte - sostavljaet bolee 30 tomov. A.P.Chekhov za vsju svoju tvorcheskuju zhizn ne napisal ni odnogo romana, on - priznannyj master "korotkoj prozy", no kazhdyj ego rasskaz - eto vsja chelovecheskaja zhizn v ee tragikomicheskoj polnote. Stil A.P.Chekhova - ottochennyj i filigrannyj, jazyk prost i lakonichen. L.N.Tolstoj, khvalja rasskazy Chekhova, govoril, chto u nego kazhdaja detal "libo nuzhna, libo prekrasna".


La herencia literaria del escritor y dramaturgo ruso Anton Pavlovich Chéjov (es Antosha, es el Hombre sin bazo, es el hermano de mi hermano, es Antosha Chekhonte) es de más de 30 volúmenes. A.P. Chéjov en toda su vida creativa no ha escrito una sola novela, es un maestro reconocido de la "prosa corta", pero cada una de sus historias es la vida humana en su plenitud tragicómica. El estilo de A.P. Chekhov es refinado y filigrana, el lenguaje es simple y lacónico. León Tolstoi, alabando las historias de Chéjov, dijo que tenía todos los detalles "necesarios o hermosos".


The literary heritage of the Russian writer and playwright Anton Pavlovich Chekhov - he is Antosha, he is the Man without a spleen, he is my brother's brother, he is Antosha Chekhonte - is more than 30 volumes. A.P. Chekhov in his entire creative life has not written a single novel, he is a recognized master of "short prose", but each of his stories is the whole human life in its tragicomic fullness. The style of A.P. Chekhov is refined and filigree, the language is simple and laconic. Leo Tolstoy, praising Chekhov's stories, said that he had every detail "either needed or beautiful."

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