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portada La Dama del Perrito (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
Fiction
Year
2010
Language
Spanish
Pages
144
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9876660004
ISBN13
9789876660006
Edited in
Argentina

La Dama del Perrito (in Spanish)

Antón Chéjov (Author) · Agebe · Paperback

La Dama del Perrito (in Spanish) - Antón Chéjov

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Synopsis "La Dama del Perrito (in Spanish)"

Los cuentos de Antón Chéjov no empiezan ni terminan; simplemente trascurren. Su objetivo en ellos era 'subrayar lo que es vital y eterno, lo que estimula auténticamente al hombre y no a los pequeños sentimientos', siempre manteniéndose fiel a su ideal de brevedad.Además de 'La dama del perrito', cuya historia de amor es considerada una de las más hermosas y a la vez más tristes de la literatura universal, este libro incluye los cuentos: 'La sala número seis', 'El camaleón', 'La cerilla sueca', 'Las botas', 'El hombre irascible' y 'La muerte de un funcionario'.
Antón Chéjov
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Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860–1904) was a master of the short story and one of the great innovators of modern narrative. A doctor by profession, he developed a literary work focused on the sharp observation of everyday life, psychological nuances, and contained emotions. In "Chekhov's Stories", a collection that may vary depending on the edition, essential tales such as The Lady with the Dog (1899), Sorrow (1886), and Ward No. 6 (1892) are included, showcasing his austere, ironic, and deeply human style.

His main genre was the short story, though he also wrote highly successful plays. He never sought awards or fame, but his influence extends from Hemingway to Carver. His literature, without ostentation, leaves a silent and lasting imprint.
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