- "
Ionych" (Russian: Ионыч) is an 1898
short story by
Anton Chekhov. The
story was
published in the No. 9,
September 1898
issue of the
Monthly Literary Supplements...
- практики) "The Darling" (Душечка) "On
Official Duty" (По делам службы) "
Ionych" (Ионыч)
Chekhov wrote over 500
short stories, some left unfinished. Much...
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Chekhov featured the city and its
people in many of his works,
including Ionych, The
House with an Attic, The Man in a S****, Van'ka,
Three Years, Mask...
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widespread version, the
crypt will be
mentioned A.P.
Chekhov in the work "
Ionych" as a tomb of the
Italian opera singer Dimetti. A
number of
historians say...
- "Peasants" (1897) "The Petcheneg" (1897) "At Home" (1897) "In the Cart" (1897) "
Ionych" (1898) "A Doctor's Visit" (1898) "On
Official Duty" (1899) "The Darling"...
- (as a
student of The Boys Gymnasium)
mentioned the
palace in his
stories Ionych, Mask and My life. From
February to
April 1918, the
mansion became the headquarters...
- "Peasants" (1897) "The Petcheneg" (1897) "At Home" (1897) "In the Cart" (1897) "
Ionych" (1898) "A Doctor's Visit" (1898) "On
Official Duty" (1899) "The Darling"...
- of music.
Richard Ford’s “Rock Springs” (the
actual story); Chekhov’s “
Ionych”; V. S. Naipaul’s “Tell Me Who to Kill”;
Raymond Carver’s
collection “Fires”;...
- Rostov, and
Iosif Kheifits’s In S. City (1967) from
Anton Chekhov’s
story Ionych. In 1960, he
directed an
adaptation of
Fedor Dostoevsky’s
short story A...
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directed by
Iosif Kheifits. Film
adaptation of
Anton Chekhov's
short story Ionych. The film
tells about a
young and
dreamy doctor who
moves to city S., where...