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- Melikhovo (Russian: Ме́лихово) is a writer's house museum in the former country estate of the Russian playwright and writer Anton Chekhov. Chekhov lived...
- the household at Melikhovo, described the extent of his brother's medical commitments: From the first day that Chekhov moved to Melikhovo, the sick began...
- the story in June and July 1898, while staying at his country house in Melikhovo. It was supposed to be sent to Russkaya Mysl for this magazine's August...
- Melikhovo (Russian: Мелихово) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Melikhovskoye Rural Settlement, Korochansky District, Belgorod...
- Trilogy', along with "The Man in the Case" and "About Love". Written in Melikhovo in mid-1898, the story was sent to Russkaya Mysl on 28 July of that year...
- The Michael Chekhov ****ociation Chekhov International Theatre School in Melikhovo (Russia) Chekhov Studio International USA & Europe Learn Michael Chekhov's...
- subtext, whereas Chekhov intended it to be a comedy. Chekhov purchased the Melikhovo farm in 1892 and ordered a lodge built in the middle of a cherry orchard...
- Anton Chekhov, written in 1893 while Chekhov was living in the village of Melikhovo. It was first published in 1894 in The Artist, one of the leading Russian...
- 1899–1901. The story's plotline was based upon Chekhov's five-year stay in Melikhovo. In a 2 April letter he informed his brother Alexander: "In the April...
- Craigenputtock (Thomas Carlyle's estate in Scotland) Casa de Cervantes Melikhovo and White Dacha (Anton Chekhov) Greenway Estate (Agatha Christie) John...