Best of
Russia

1903

Selected Stories of Anton Chekhov


Anton Chekhov - 1903
      Considered by many the greatest short story writer, Anton Chekhov changed the genre itself with his spare, impressionistic depictions of Russian life and the human condition. From characteristically brief, evocative early pieces such as “The Huntsman” and the tour de force “A Boring Story,” to his best-known stories such as “The Lady with the Little Dog” and his own personal favorite, “The Student,” Chekhov’s short fiction possesses the transcendent power of art to awe and change the reader. This monumental edition, expertly translated, is especially faithful to the meaning of Chekhov’s prose and the unique rhythms of his writing, giving modern readers an authentic sense of his style and a true understanding of his greatness.Contains: The death of a clerk --Small fry --The huntsman --The malefactor --Panikhida --Anyuta --Easter night --Vanka --Sleepy --A boring story --Gusev --Peasant women --The fidget --In exile --Ward No. 6 --The black monk --Rothschild's fiddle --The student --Anna on the neck --The house with the mezzanine --The man in a case --Gooseberries --A medical case --The darling --On official business --The lady with the little dog --At Christmastime --In the ravine --The bishop --The fiancée.

Little Princess Nina: The Story of a Russian Girl


Lidia Charskaya - 1903
    Her exaggerated sense of her own importance and her desire for popularity are balanced by her warmheartedness, loyalty and bravery." -Booklist Books 1921, A Selection

In a Strange Land and Other Stories (Short Story Collection = Сборник Рассказов #1)


Anton Chekhov - 1903
    Chekhov's stream of consciousness technique that revolutionised modern literature and his characteristic mix of humour and poignancy unite 11 stories featured in this collection.Contents:A tragic actor --In a strange land --Oh! The public --The looking-glass --Her husband --Overdoing it --Talent --Anyuta --The helpmate --Ivan Matveyich --Polinka.

Folk Tales from the Russian


Xenopho Verra Xenophontovna Kalamatiano de Blumental - 1903
    The traveling peasant bard or story teller, and the devoted "nyanya, " the beloved nurse of many a generation, are rapidly dying out, and with them the tales and legends, the last echoes of the nation's early joys and sufferings, hopes and fears, are passing away. The student of folk-lore knows that the time has come when haste is needed to catch these vanishing songs of the nation's youth and to preserve them for the delight of future generations. In sending forth the stories in the present volume, all of which are here set down in print for the first time, it is my hope that they may enable American children to share with the children of Russia the pleasure of glancing into the magic world of the old Slavic nation.