![]() ![]() "Interpretations" contains ten divergent readings of stories in this edition. ![]() "Approaches" juxtaposes five different perspectives on how to read Chekhov, represented by Peter Bitsilli, Alexander Chudakov, Robert Louis Jackson, Vladimir Kataev, and Radislav Lapushin. "Criticism" explores the wide range of approaches and interpretations in two sections. "Life and Letters" includes a rich selection of Chekhov's letters, some in English for the first time, some with previously redacted passages restored, as well as Aileen Kelly's portrait of Chekhov. All stories are annotated to clarify unfamiliar material and to point out differences in the translators' strategies. Seven additional translations are by Constance Garnett, substantially revised by Cathy Popkin. ![]() Twenty translations have been selected from the published work of such master translators as Patrick Miles and Harvey Pitcher, Ann Dunnigan, and Ronald Hingley. 6," "The Lady with the Little Dog," "Anna on the Neck," "The Name-Day Party," "The Kiss," An Incident at Law," and "Elements Most Often Found in Novels, Short Stories, Etc." This edition features twenty-five brand-new translations, commissioned expressly for this volume from Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, Peter Constantine, Rosamund Bartlett, Michael Henry Heim, among others. Anton Chekhov's Selected Stories contains a wide spectrum of classics and new favorites, including "Ward No. ![]()
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