Friday, November 12, 2010

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BIOGRAPHY
Chekhov


Chekhov was born in Taganrog , was the son of a shopkeeper. His father, Pavel Chekhov Yegorytch, director of the choir the parish and devout Christian Orthodox , I gave a very religious and strict discipline, which sometimes took on features despotic. That is one of the reasons that Chekhov was always a lover of freedom and independence. The Chekhov's mother, Yevgeniya, was a great storyteller , and entertained his children with stories of his travels with his father (a fabric merchant) throughout Russia.
Chekhov's father began to have serious economic difficulties in 1875, his business went bankrupt and was forced to flee to Moscow to keep him imprisoned. Until he finished his undergraduate studies in 1879 , Anton did not meet with his family. He began studying medicine at Moscow University .



In 1887 Chekhov traveled to Ukraine . On his return he opened his La Gaviota, a success that the company played the Moscow Art Theater, after an absolutely disastrous first performance in St. Petersburg theater Alexandrinsky a year earlier. Our success was due largely to the company's Moscow Art Theatre, cited above, which led by Konstantin Stanislavski had seen the need to create a new artistic medium based on the naturalness of the actor to express trials adequately and feelings of the characters in Chekhov.
Anton wrote three works for this company: Uncle Vanya (1897 ), The Three Sisters (1901 ) and The Cherry Orchard (1904 ), all of them great success. In 1901 he married Olga Knipper Leonárdovna, an actress who had acted in their obras.Aparte of his work as playwright, Chekhov noted as an author of short stories, creating characters afflicted by their own feelings are one of the most successful descriptions motley array of people from Tsarist Russia late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Farmers highlight the story of 1897, the disturbing Pavilion No. 6 of 1892 and the passionate dog Lady published in 1899.
In May 1904 was already seriously ill, so the June 3 he moved with his wife Olga to the spa German of Badenweiler in Black Forest. From there he wrote letters to his sister Masha, in which one could see that Chekhov was animated. They described the meals she served and around, and claimed he was recovering. In his last letter, he complained of the manner of dress of German women. [10] died on July 2 .


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