Literature for 8th Grade: Summary of Works (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Anton Chekhov Play Audiobook Sample

Literature for 8th Grade: Summary of Works Audiobook (Unabridged)

Literature for 8th Grade: Summary of Works (Unabridged) Audiobook, by Anton Chekhov Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Ilya Glukhov Publisher: IDDK Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.25 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2012 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN:

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This audiobook contains condensed versions of 20 literary works intended for the study of literature in the eighth grade. Russian literature is here represented by: Anton Chekhov, Dva rasskaza; Alexandr Pushkin, Arap Petra Velikogo, Kapitanskaya dochka; Alexandr Kuprin, Sobachie schastie; Alexandr Belyayev, Chelovek, nashedshy svoe litso; Aleksey Tolstoy, Knyaz Serebrany; Aleksey Tolstoy, Petr Pervy; Ivan Bunin, Lapti, Preobrazhenie; Maksim Gorky, V lyudyakh, Detstvo; Nikolay Gogol Povest o tom kak possorilis Ivan Ivanovic' s Ivanom Nikiforovichem; Mikhail Saltykov-Schedrin Konyaga, Slovo o polku Igoreve. In addition, world literature is represented by: H. G. Wells, Strannaya Orchideya; Homer, Priklyucheniya Odisseya; Jack London, Lyubov k zhizni; O. Henry, Dary Volkhvov; Edgar Allan Poe, Ubijstvo na ulitse Morg; and Ernest Hemingway, Starik i more.

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About Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov (1860–1904), the author of hundreds of short stories and several plays, is regarded by many as both the greatest Russian storyteller and the father of modern drama. He described the Russian life of his time using a deceptively simple technique devoid of obtrusive literary devices, thereby becoming the prominent representative of the late nineteenth-century Russian realist school. His early stream-of-consciousness style strongly influenced the literary world, including writers such as James Joyce.