Abstract
The review considers the book by S.A. Kibalnik “From the history of detective literature in Russia: the case of Chekhov”. The author demonstrates the importance of the book both for philological comprehension of Chekhov’s legacy and for deepening the understanding the ways in which literary detective fiction is developed
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