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- "Kashtanka" (Russian: Каштанка) is an 1887 short story by Anton Chekhov. It follows the adventures of a mixed breed dog of the same name. The story was...
- Chekhov "Kashtanka". The sculptural composition is executed in technology of bronze casting in a form. It is an episode of the Chekhov story "Kashtanka" – circus...
- reminiscing about their former life in the village with beloved dogs Kashtanka and Fionn, Vanka recalls happier times, including the kindness of a woman...
- Literary Life. Springer Nature. pp. 292–293. ISBN 978-3-030-96511-2. "Kashtanka". www.eldritchpress.org. Miller, Laura. "Great Literary Dogs: Three Men...
- Беда The Kiss 15 December 1887 Поцелуй Boys 21 December 1887 Мальчики Kashtanka 25 December 1887 Каштанка A Lady's Story [Natalia Vladimirovna] 25 December...
- Naughty Kitten [ru] (1953) by Mstislav Pashchenko [ru] by Ivan Ivanov-Vano Kashtanka [ru] (1952) The Snow Maiden (1952) Magic Shop [ru] (1953) by Leonid Amalrik...
- My Body I Love You - short Jack Frost - short (The singing scarecrow) Kashtanka Kid's Story (The Animatrix short) Welcome to Irabu's Office The Legend...
- well-known tapes as "The Tale of the Fisherman and a Small Fish" (1950), "Kashtanka" (1952) M. M. Tsekhanovsky, and "The Snow Maiden" (1952) I. P. Ivanov-Vano...
- Their sad lot was dramatised by Anton Chekhov in the famous short story Kashtanka, by Mikhail Bulgakov in the novella Heart of a Dog, and by Gavriil Troyepolsky...
- Their sad lot was dramatized by Anton Chekhov in the famous short story Kashtanka, by Mikhail Bulgakov in the novella Heart of a Dog, and by Gavriil Troyepolsky...