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  1. Alexander Pavlovich Chekhov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Па́влович Че́хов; August 22, 1855 – May 29, 1913), was a Russian novelist, short story writer, essayist and memoirist, and the elder brother of Anton Chekhov. Alexander was also the father of famed actor and progressive acting theorist Michael Chekhov.

  2. El arma de Chéjov es un principio dramático que postula que cada elemento en la narración debe ser necesario e irremplazable, o de lo contrario debe ser eliminado. 1 2 3 . Elimina todo lo que no tenga relevancia en la historia.

  3. Examining Chekhov’s development as a dramatist, the book ” considers his one-act vaudevilles and early works, while providing a detailed, act-by-act analysis of the masterpieces on which his reputation rests: The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, and The Cherry Orchard.

  4. ALEXANDER CHUDAKOV Dr Chekhov: a biographical essay (29 January 1860–15 July 1904) Chekhov was a first-generation intellectual: his grandfather was a former serf, his father a small shopkeeper. ‘There is peasant blood in me’, he wrote (Letters, vol. V, p. 283).1 But in the history of Russian culture, the name of

  5. From Taganrog he had sent his brother, Alexander, a home-made weekly news sheet which he called "the Stammerer". This aped the low-grade comic news sheet which was fashionable in Moscow at the time. Alexander had already managed to place some of this material in the Moscow papers, which he worked for, and Chekhov now simply enlarged this activity.

  6. 14 de abr. de 2001 · Unknown Chekhov. He is renowned for his poignant and exquisitely crafted plays. But his early, experimental stories, published here in English for the first time, reveal a delight in the absurd...

  7. Alexander Chekhov. On 14 June 1887 Alexander Chekhov wrote to his brother: "Well, my friend, you've made quite a stir with your last 'steppe' subbotnik. This piece is wonderful. Everybody talks about it. The praises are of the most ferocious nature...