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  1. Istoriya odnoy poyezdki) is a novella by Russian writer Anton Chekhov. In a narrative that drifts with the thought processes of the characters, Chekhov evokes a chaise journey across the steppe through the eyes of a young boy sent to live away from home, along with several companions, including his parish priest and his uncle, a ...

  2. An autobiographical journey as seen through the eyes of a child, this novella earned Chekhov the Pushkin Prize in 1888. I. EARLY one morning in July a shabby covered chaise, one of those antediluvian chaises without springs in which no one travels in Russia nowadays, except merchant's clerks, dealers and the less well-to-do among priests, drove ...

  3. The novella depicts the journey of a young boy named Yegorushka who is traveling across the vast, desolate steppe of Russia to enroll in a distant school. Accompanied by his uncle and a group of traders, Yegorushka experiences the harsh realities of the nomadic life, the beauty and terror of nature, and the diverse array of people who inhabit ...

  4. The Steppe is a Novella by Anton Chekhov first published in 1888. This translation in English was first published in 1919 in the collection The Bishop and Other Stories.In a narrative that drifts with the thought processes of the characters, Chekhov evokes a c...

  5. encyclopedia.marginalia.nu › wiki › The_Steppe_(novella)The Steppe (novella)

    Michael Finke has called The Steppe a "dictionary of Chekhov's poetics", suggesting that it represented a significant advance for Chekhov, exhibiting much of the quality of his mature fiction and winning him publication in a literary journal rather than a newspaper. The novella was made into a Mosfilm movie in 1978, directed by Sergei Bondarchuk.

  6. The Steppe, subtitled The Story of a Journey, is a novella by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. In a narrative that drifts with the thought processes of the characters, Chekhov evokes a chaise journey across the steppe through the eyes of a young boy sent to live away from home, and his companions, a priest and a merchant.

  7. This article focuses on the translations of Chekhov’s The Steppe - a novella that marked the writer’s transition from early stories to mature prose. The 20th and 21st centuries have seen five...