26 de nov. de 2023 · The Duel is a novella by Anton Chekhov originally published in 1891; it was adapted for the screen by Iosif Kheifits in 1973 and by Dover Kosashvili in 2010 .
Anton Chekhov’s novella The Duel (1891) centres on the conflict between these two very different men, exploring a variety of topics and ideas in the process. ”He was perhaps very clever, talented, remarkably honest; perhaps if the sea and the mountains had not closed him in on all sides, he might have become an excellent Zemstvo leader, a statesman, an orator, a political writer, a saint.
Anton Chekhov’s novella The Duel (1891) centres on the conflict between these two very different men, exploring a variety of topics and ideas in the process. ”He was perhaps very clever, talented, remarkably honest; perhaps if the sea and the mountains had not closed him in on all sides, he might have become an excellent Zemstvo leader, a statesman, an orator, a political writer, a saint.
Read 332 reviews from the world’s largest community for readers. About This Book"Hate you!" Laevsky said quietly, breathing heavily. "I've hated you a long…
Anton Chekhov’s novella The Duel (1891) centres on the conflict between these two very different men, exploring a variety of topics and ideas in the process. ”He was perhaps very clever, talented, remarkably honest; perhaps if the sea and the mountains had not closed him in on all sides, he might have become an excellent Zemstvo leader, a statesman, an orator, a political writer, a saint.
Laevsky. Ivan Andreitch Laevsky is the center of the novella’s moral crisis, motivating the ethical-philosophical discussion as well as all the key plot points, including the tension at the picnic, the party and ultimately the duel. His struggle is one of personal moral responsibility. It is an inward struggle insofar as Laevsky himself is ...
Anton Chekhov’s novella The Duel (1891) centres on the conflict between these two very different men, exploring a variety of topics and ideas in the process. ”He was perhaps very clever, talented, remarkably honest; perhaps if the sea and the mountains had not closed him in on all sides, he might have become an excellent Zemstvo leader, a statesman, an orator, a political writer, a saint.