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  1. The Steppe: The Story of a Journey (Russian: Степь. История одной поездки, romanized: Step'. Istoriya odnoy poyezdki) is a novella by Russian writer Anton Chekhov.

  2. The Steppe. The Story of a Journey (1888) Translated by Constance Garnett An autobiographical journey as seen through the eyes of a child, this novella earned Chekhov the Pushkin Prize in 1888.

  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. La estepa (en ruso : Степь , romanizado : Step ' ), subtitulada La historia de un viaje , es una novela del escritor ruso Anton Chekhov . En una narrativa que va a la deriva con los procesos de pensamiento de los personajes, Chéjov evoca unviaje en silla de ruedas por la estepa a través de los ojos de un joven enviado a vivir fuera de casa, junto a varios compañeros, entre ellos su ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2012 · 'The Steppe' is the earliest of these, and it describes a young boy's journey across the southern Russian landscape in which Chekhov grew up; there are clear autobiographical elements here. Chekhov's greatest influence, however, appears to be that of the Romantic movement: not the British Romantics like Keats, Wordsworth and Byron ...

  6. Read 157 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. Anton Chekhov's 'The The Story of a Journey' skillfully encapsulates the nuances of Russi…

  7. 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.