Ok, so don't pelt me with stones. I've heard of Chekhov but I simply haven't been engaged much in reading lately. So I have bought a book of selected stories by Anton Chekhov. The titles are:
Overseasoned
The Night before Easter
At Home
Champagne
The Malefactor
Murder Will Out
The Trousseau
The Decoration
The Man in a Case
Little Jack
Dreams
The Death of an Official
Agatha
The Beggar
Children
The Troublesome Guest
Not Wanted
The Robbers
Lean and Fat
On the Way
The Head Gardener's Tale
Hush!
Without a Title
In the Ravine
I must admit, I like how Chekhov plunges straight into a story, without any real deliberation. Bang! first couple of lines and I'm already in there. Does anyone have a particular favourites among these titles and would you like to discuss the elements of Chekhov so I can develop a greater appreciation.


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