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LoC No.: 17014684

Title: Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays

Note: Reading ease score: 66.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Introduction -- Anton Tchekhov (creation from the void) -- The gift of prophecy -- Penultimate words -- The theory of knowledge.

Credits: Produced by Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (Images
generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Summary: "Anton Tchekhov and Other Essays" by Lev Shestov is a collection of philosophical essays written in the early 20th century. The work examines the life and impact of the famed Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Tchekhov, focusing on deeper existential questions concerning human existence, hopelessness, and artistic creation. Shestov explores the connection between Tchekhov's literature and the philosophical dilemmas that arise from human suffering and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. At the start of the collection, Shestov reflects on Tchekhov's life and legacy, stating that the author is often misunderstood and that his work critiques the very hopes that prop up human existence. He elaborates on Tchekhov's portrayal of characters consumed by disillusionment, suggesting that Tchekhov's artistic task was to expose the futile nature of human aspirations. Instead of providing solace, Tchekhov’s writings highlight the painful truths of life, depicting the bitter realities faced by his protagonists, who grapple with despair and helplessness. Thus, Shestov positions Tchekhov not merely as a creator of stories but as a relentless seeker uncovering the profound depths of human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Shestov, Lev, 1866-1938

Translator: Koteliansky, S. S. (Samuel Solomonovitch), 1880-1955

Translator: Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1957

EBook No.: 56758

Published: Mar 16, 2018

Downloads: 133

Language: English

Subject: Philosophy

Subject: Russian literature -- History and criticism

Subject: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904

Subject: Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:56758:2 2018-03-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Murry, John Middleton Koteliansky, S. S. (Samuel Solomonovitch) Shestov, Lev en urn:lccn:17014684 1
2024-11-09T23:42:27Z Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays

This edition has images.

LoC No.: 17014684

Title: Anton Tchekhov, and Other Essays

Note: Reading ease score: 66.1 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.

Contents: Introduction -- Anton Tchekhov (creation from the void) -- The gift of prophecy -- Penultimate words -- The theory of knowledge.

Credits: Produced by Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (Images
generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Summary: "Anton Tchekhov and Other Essays" by Lev Shestov is a collection of philosophical essays written in the early 20th century. The work examines the life and impact of the famed Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Tchekhov, focusing on deeper existential questions concerning human existence, hopelessness, and artistic creation. Shestov explores the connection between Tchekhov's literature and the philosophical dilemmas that arise from human suffering and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent world. At the start of the collection, Shestov reflects on Tchekhov's life and legacy, stating that the author is often misunderstood and that his work critiques the very hopes that prop up human existence. He elaborates on Tchekhov's portrayal of characters consumed by disillusionment, suggesting that Tchekhov's artistic task was to expose the futile nature of human aspirations. Instead of providing solace, Tchekhov’s writings highlight the painful truths of life, depicting the bitter realities faced by his protagonists, who grapple with despair and helplessness. Thus, Shestov positions Tchekhov not merely as a creator of stories but as a relentless seeker uncovering the profound depths of human experience. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Shestov, Lev, 1866-1938

Translator: Koteliansky, S. S. (Samuel Solomonovitch), 1880-1955

Translator: Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1957

EBook No.: 56758

Published: Mar 16, 2018

Downloads: 133

Language: English

Subject: Philosophy

Subject: Russian literature -- History and criticism

Subject: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904

Subject: Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, 1821-1881

LoCC: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:56758:3 2018-03-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Murry, John Middleton Koteliansky, S. S. (Samuel Solomonovitch) Shestov, Lev en urn:lccn:17014684 1