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Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895
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Discover the thought-provoking collection 'Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895' by Anton Chekhov, a masterpiece that showcases the depth of human emotion and psychological complexity. This trade paperback edition, published by Penguin UK, offers readers a unique glimpse into Chekhov's intriguing narrative style and thematic exploration of madness, alienation, and the human condition. Dive into 'Ward No. 6', where Chekhov's experiences as a doctor inform a harrowing critique of the medical profession set within the confines of a mental hospital. Experience the haunting tale of 'The Black Monk', an academic gripped by hallucinations that navigate the fine line between genius and insanity. Within 'Murder', the fervent zeal of faith takes a violent turn, while 'The Student' portrays a young man's transformative spiritual awakening sparked by a simple gospel story. Each narrative delicately balances darkness with ephemeral insights, urging characters—and readers alike—to confront the unsettling reality of existence. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and students of psychology, this collection is essential for anyone seeking to understand Chekhov's significant contribution to literary realism. With 368 pages of profound storytelling, add this compelling anthology to your collection today. Enjoy the benefits of our FREE shipping, and please note, combined shipping with other products is not available for this item. Expect your order to arrive within 10 days.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140447866
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2002
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 368
Description:
These stories from the middle period of Chekhov's career show him exploring complex, ambiguous and often extreme emotions. Influenced by his own experiences as a doctor, 'Ward No. 6', set in a mental hospital, is a savage indictment of the medical profession. 'The Black Monk', portraying an academic who has strange hallucinations, explores ideas of genius and insanity; in 'Murder', religious fervour leads to violence; while in 'The Student', Chekhov's favourite story, a young man recounts a tale from the gospels and undergoes a spiritual epiphany. In all the stories collected here, Chekhov's characters face madness, alienation and frustration before they experience brief, ephemeral moments of insight, often earned at great cost, where they confront the reality of their existence.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140447866
Format: Trade paperback (UK)
Year: 2002
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 368
Description:
These stories from the middle period of Chekhov's career show him exploring complex, ambiguous and often extreme emotions. Influenced by his own experiences as a doctor, 'Ward No. 6', set in a mental hospital, is a savage indictment of the medical profession. 'The Black Monk', portraying an academic who has strange hallucinations, explores ideas of genius and insanity; in 'Murder', religious fervour leads to violence; while in 'The Student', Chekhov's favourite story, a young man recounts a tale from the gospels and undergoes a spiritual epiphany. In all the stories collected here, Chekhov's characters face madness, alienation and frustration before they experience brief, ephemeral moments of insight, often earned at great cost, where they confront the reality of their existence.
This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.
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