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Letters of Anton Chekhov to His Family and Friends Part 4


Letters of Anton Chekhov to His Family and Friends Part 4

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This part highlights Chekhov¡¯s later literary and theatrical endeavors, focusing on collaborations with prominent artists. The letters document his work on plays like The Cherry Orchard and his relationships with collaborators such as K. S. Stanislavsky and V. I. Nemirovitch-Dantchenko. They offer insights into the challenges and goals of his artistic projects, as well as his thoughts on his literary legacy. These letters reveal Chekhov¡¯s efforts to balance art with life in his later years.

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TO A. N. PLESHTCHEYEV.
TO N. A. LEIKIN.
TO HIS SISTER.
IRKUTSK,
STATION LISTVENITCHNAYA,
TO HIS MOTHER.
TO N. A. LEIKIN.
TO HIS SISTER.
POKROVSKAYA STANITSA,
June 26.
TO A. S. SUVORIN.
TO HIS SISTER.
TELEGRAM TO HIS MOTHER.
TELEGRAM TO HIS MOTHER.
TO A. S. SUVORIN.
TO HIS MOTHER.
TO A. S. SUVORIN.
MOSCOW,
MOSCOW,
TO HIS SISTER.
January, later.
January, later.
January 16, 1891.