Papyr
Fiction

The schoolmistress, and other stories

by Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich

Chekhov's piercing stories capture the quiet desperation of provincial Russian life through schoolmistresses, doctors, and small-town souls trapped between duty and desire.

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253

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6h 40m

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19

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Table of Contents

1The Schoolmistress
2A Nervous Breakdown
3Misery
4Champagne
5After The Theatre
6In Exile
7The Cattle-Dealers
8Sorrow
9On Official Duty
10The First-Class Passenger
11A Tragic Actor
12A Transgression
13Small Fry
14The Requiem
15In The Coach-House
16Panic Fears
17The Bet
18The Beauties
19The Shoemaker And The Devil

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THE SCHOOLMISTRESS AND OTHER STORIES By Anton Chekhov FROM THE TALES OF CHEKHOV, VOLUME 9 CONTENTS THE SCHOOLMISTRESS A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN MISERY CHAMPAGNE AFTER THE THEATRE A LADY’S STORY IN EXILE THE CATTLE-DEALERS SORROW ON OFFICIAL DUTY THE FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER A TRAGIC ACTOR A TRANSGRESSION SMALL FRY THE REQUIEM IN THE COACH-HOUSE PANIC FEARS THE BET THE HEAD-GARDENER’S STORY THE BEAUTIES THE SHOEMAKER AND THE DEVIL THE SCHOOLMISTRESS AT half-past eight they drove out of the town. The highroad was dry, a lovely April sun was shining warmly, but the snow was still lying in the ditches and in the woods. Winter, dark, long, and spiteful, was hardly over; spring had come all of a sudden. But neither the warmth nor the languid transparent woods, warmed by the breath of spring, nor the black flocks of birds flying over the huge puddles that were like lakes, nor the marvelous fathomless sky, into which it seemed one would have gone away so joyfully, presented anything new or interesting to Marya Vassilyevna who was sitting in the cart. For thirteen years she had been schoolmistress, and there was no reckoning how many times during all those years she had been to the town for her salary; and whether it were spring as now, or a rainy autumn evening, or winter, it was all the same to her, and she always--invariably--longed for one thing only, to get to the end of her journey as quickly as could be. She felt as though she had been living in that part o...

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Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904 -- Translations into EnglishRussia -- Social life and customs -- FictionShort storiesshort storiesrealismrussian literaturemelancholyprovincial lifepsychological

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