The Bride
"100 masterpieces of love" - ​​a unique series of the publishing house Strelbitsky, which included the best works of all time and people about the most beautiful and exalted feeling - love. "The Bride" is the last finished work of Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), an unsurpassed Russian writer. *** Before us is the story of a young girl Nadia, who has long been dreaming of a happy life after the wedding. However, life's vicissitudes cause her to change her decision and take a decisive step toward a new life. Chekhov Anton Pavlovich is the author of the famous short stories, novels "Chamber No. 6" and "In the Ravine", the novel "Marriage of Reckoning" and "Roman with the Double Bass", as well as such works: "From Siberia", "Mask", "Cynic" , "Investigator", "Swedish match", "Murder", "Nightmare", "Bride" and others. For more than a century the works of A. P. Chekhov have been conquered by world theater scenes: by the number of pieces he has played, he is second only to the English playwright William Shakespeare.
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The Bride
"100 masterpieces of love" - ​​a unique series of the publishing house Strelbitsky, which included the best works of all time and people about the most beautiful and exalted feeling - love. "The Bride" is the last finished work of Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), an unsurpassed Russian writer. *** Before us is the story of a young girl Nadia, who has long been dreaming of a happy life after the wedding. However, life's vicissitudes cause her to change her decision and take a decisive step toward a new life. Chekhov Anton Pavlovich is the author of the famous short stories, novels "Chamber No. 6" and "In the Ravine", the novel "Marriage of Reckoning" and "Roman with the Double Bass", as well as such works: "From Siberia", "Mask", "Cynic" , "Investigator", "Swedish match", "Murder", "Nightmare", "Bride" and others. For more than a century the works of A. P. Chekhov have been conquered by world theater scenes: by the number of pieces he has played, he is second only to the English playwright William Shakespeare.
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The Bride

The Bride

by Anton Chekhov
The Bride

The Bride

by Anton Chekhov

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"100 masterpieces of love" - ​​a unique series of the publishing house Strelbitsky, which included the best works of all time and people about the most beautiful and exalted feeling - love. "The Bride" is the last finished work of Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), an unsurpassed Russian writer. *** Before us is the story of a young girl Nadia, who has long been dreaming of a happy life after the wedding. However, life's vicissitudes cause her to change her decision and take a decisive step toward a new life. Chekhov Anton Pavlovich is the author of the famous short stories, novels "Chamber No. 6" and "In the Ravine", the novel "Marriage of Reckoning" and "Roman with the Double Bass", as well as such works: "From Siberia", "Mask", "Cynic" , "Investigator", "Swedish match", "Murder", "Nightmare", "Bride" and others. For more than a century the works of A. P. Chekhov have been conquered by world theater scenes: by the number of pieces he has played, he is second only to the English playwright William Shakespeare.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783963763151
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Publication date: 04/17/2018
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 34
File size: 224 KB
Age Range: 13 Years
Language: Russian

About the Author

About The Author

Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian author of plays and short stories. Although Chekhov became a physician and once considered medicine his primary career, he gained fame and esteem through writing, ultimately producing a number of well-known plays, including The Seagull and Uncle Vanya, and a large body of innovative short stories that influenced the evolution of the form.

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