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  1. Interpreting Chekhov’s Prose
    Published: [2024]; 2024
    Publisher:  Academic Studies Press, Boston, MA

    The essays collected in this book constitute a new contribution to our understanding of the originality and significance of Chekhov’s prose. A close textual analysis of his work is provided, and especially of previously neglected works-some long... more

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    The essays collected in this book constitute a new contribution to our understanding of the originality and significance of Chekhov’s prose. A close textual analysis of his work is provided, and especially of previously neglected works-some long overdue for in-depth investigation-that Chekhov himself rightfully considered to be masterpieces. Analysis of both these and other previously analyzed works offers a new interpretation which contrasts with those offered by previous Chekhov scholars. Works examined include those dealing with Chekhov’s astonishingly accurate and artistic portrayal of a wide variety of illnesses-without the use of any medical terms. These works are shown to be not mere “clinical studies,” but genuine, impressive works of art. The author, who suffered half of his life from tuberculosis, effectively portrayed many characters afflicted with this disease which was incurable at the time. Many of these works reveal an indisputable symbiosis of the doctor and the artist. Chekhov maintained that “in Goethe the poet lived amicably side by side with the scientist”-a fitting description of him as well.Doctors, the most frequently portrayed characters in Chekhov’s oeuvre are appropriately subjected to extensive analysis, as are the themes of fate and death and dying that figure so prominently in Chekhov’s work. Attention is accorded to imaginative fictional works dealing with philosophy and the theme of crime and punishment, as well as The Island of Sakhalin, a narrative of non-fictional sociological content

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Rayfield, Donald (MitwirkendeR)
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9798887195674
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    Series: Ars Rossica
    Subjects: Diseases in literature; Literature and medicine; Physicians as authors; Russian prose literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union
    Other subjects: Anton Chekhov; Chekhov studies; Chekhov's short stories; Russian literature; art of the short story; crime and punishment; death and dying; literary devices; literature and medicine; medical quackery; narcissism; open ended story; penal colony; poetry of grammar
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (432 p.)
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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- About the Text -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Literature and Medicine -- Chapter 2 Quackеry and Charlatanism -- Chapter 3 “Late-blooming Flowers”: An Experimental Narrative -- Chapter 4 “Typhus”: Chef-d’oeuvre -- Chapter 5 “The Doctor”: Pursuit of “Truth” -- Chapter 6 “Enemies”: Protest and the Protesting Hero -- Chapter 7 “An Unpleasantness”: A Rare Case of Violent Protest -- Chapter 8 “The Steppe”: Syncretism and Personification -- Chapter 9 “The Princess”: Diagnosis—Narcissistic Personality Disorder -- Chapter 10 “The Bet” and “Head Gardener’s Story”: Crime and Punishment -- Chapter 11 “Taman′” as Intertext to “Thieves”: Dialogicity Extended -- Chapter 12 “The Spouse”: A Ubiquitous Theme -- Chapter 13 Fate -- Chapter 14 Dеath and Dying -- Chapter 15 Thе Island of Sakhalin and Notеs from a Dеad Housе: Penological Studies -- Works Citеd -- Indеx of Works by Chеkhov -- Index of Names -- About the Author