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The Biography of Anton Chekhov
There is no child in our school who has never heard about the greatest writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. This outstanding person brought a huge contribution in Russian literature.
Anton Chekhov was born in January 29 in 1860. The boy was born in a big family in Taganrog. The parents were strict to the children. The boy had to work since the very childhood. At 5 o’clock every morning they had to go to the church and after school they helped his father at the shop. The mom taught the children to be kind, polite and to love and respect the nature.
Anton went to school at the age of 8. When he was 13 Chekhov saw a theatre for the first time. In 1879 a play writer had finished the gymnasium and went to Moscow. His family lost all the money and Chekhov had to take care about his relatives. At the same time Anton had decided to have education as a doctor and he entered Moscow university. Very soon he became a doctor and later on the head of the hospital.
At the same time Anton Chekhov was publishing his plays in the newspapers. The most popular are “Brat moego brata”, “Diadenka”, “Baldastov” a
Anton Chekhov - сочинение на английском языке
My favourite writer is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. In my opinion, he is the greatest Russian dramatist and short story writer. I'm never tired of reading and rereading his plays and humorous stories. Chekhov was born in 1860 in Taganrog. In 1879 he went to Moscow, where he studied medicine. Though he practised little as a doctor in his lifetime, he was prouder of his medical knowledge than of his writing talent. While in college, Chekhov wrote humorous sketches for comic papers to support his family. He collected the best ones into a volume Motley Stories, in 1886. The book attracted the attention of the publisher of the Novoje Vremja, Russia's largest paper, and Chekhov was asked to contribute stories regularly. Chekhov, as an established writer, was able to develop a style of his own. Though he never gave up writing comic stories, he began working in a more serious vein. In 1887 Ivanov, his first play, established Chekhov as a dramatist. From then on, he concentrated on writing plays, as well as short stories. Chekhov was seriously ill. He had tuberculosis and knew what it meant. By 1892 his health was so bad that he was af
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