Author:
Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904.
Edition Statement:Seven Stories Press 1st ed.
Imprint:New York : Seven Stories, c1998.
Descriptionxxi, 200 p. ; 22 cm.
Note:Includes a list of "dates of first publication in periodicals" : p.197-200.
Note:Sarah Bernhardt comes to town. - On the train. - The trial. - Confession, or Olya, Zhenya, Zoya: a letter. - Village doctors. - An unsuccessful visit. - A hypnotic seance. - The cross. - The cat. - How I came to be lawfully wed. - From the diary of an assistant bookkeeper. - A fool; or, the retired sea captain: a scene from an unwritten vaudeville play. - In autumn. - The grateful German. - A sign of the times. - From the diary of a young girl. - The stationmaster. - A woman's revenge. - O women, women! - Two letters. - To speak or be silent: a tale. - After the fair. - At the pharmacy. - On mortality: a carnival tale. - A serious step. - The good German. - First aid. - Intrigues. - This and that: four vignettes. - Elements most often found in novels, short stories, etc. - Questions: posed by a mad mathematician. - America in Rostov on the Don. - Mr. Gulevitch, writer, and the drowned man. - The potato and the tenor. - Mayonnaise. - At a patient's bedside. - My love. - A glossary of terms for young ladies.
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