Abstract

The book under review is based on extensive factual and archival material and offers the history of the last years of A. P. Chekhov’s life and creative work in Crimea. The book introduces the writer’s contradictory impressions of Crimea, the literary tradition in the depiction of the southern coast of Crimea by Russian writers and the reflection of Crimean places in the works by Chekhov himself.

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