Essays on Anton P. Chekhov : : Close Readings / / Robert Louis Jackson; ed. by Cathy Popkin.

This long awaited collection brings together in one volume the definitive essays on Anton Chekhov by renowned Chekhov scholar Robert Louis Jackson, including work that has never appeared in English as well as brand new essays published here for the first time. The volume offers a series of “slow” re...

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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Еditor’s Note --
Introduction --
On Chekhov’s Art --
Chekhov’s Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave --
“If I Forget Thee, O Jerusalem”: An Essay on Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle” --
Dostoevsky in Chekhov’s Garden of Eden: “Because of Little Apples” --
“The Betrothed”: Chekhov’s Last Testament --
Chekhov and Proust: A Posing of the Problem --
“The Steppe”: Space and the Journey. A Metaphor for All Times --
“The Enemies”: A Story at War with Itself? --
Chekhov’s “The Student” --
The Ethics of Vision: The Punishment of the Tramp Prokhorov in The Island of Sakhalin --
Dantesque and Dostoevskian Elements in Chekhov’s “In Exile” --
Biblical and Literary Allusions in Chekhov’s “Gusev” --
Russian Man at the Rendezvous: The Narrator of Chekhov’s “A Little Joke” --
“Small Fry”: A Nice Little Easter Story --
Chekhov’s “Rothschild’s Fiddle”: “By the Rivers of Babylon” in Eastern Orthodox Liturgy --
Three Deaths: A Boy, A Goose, and an Infant --
A Fragment from the Aggregate: Sinai and Sakhalin in Chekhov’s Letters to Suvorin --
“Grief”: Once Again about the Ending of the Story --
Dogs: Text and Subtext in “Lady with a Pet Dog” --
Matthew Arnold’s “Dover Beach” and Gurov’s Oreanda Meditations in Chekhov’s “Lady with a Pet Dog” --
Afterword --
Appendix: Robert Louis Jackson on “Po delam sluzhby” --
Index
Sumari:This long awaited collection brings together in one volume the definitive essays on Anton Chekhov by renowned Chekhov scholar Robert Louis Jackson, including work that has never appeared in English as well as brand new essays published here for the first time. The volume offers a series of “slow” readings that yield insight after exquisite insight. They also model fruitful ways of discerning the rich complexity of Chekhov’s deceptively simple work. The volume’s introduction by Robin Feuer Miller captures beautifully what Jackson undertakes in his careful scrutiny of Chekhov’s text. The editor’s afterword by Cathy Popkin includes passages from the editorial correspondence in which Jackson reflects on his work and articulates his aspirations; the authorial voice thus resounds in the section Jackson expected to write himself. The editor also outlines the arguments and insights of Jackson’s remarkable unfinished essays. Finally, an appendix provides the full text of his virtually complete but still open-ended treatment of “On Official Business,” the story Jackson returned to repeatedly for decades, the previously unpublished culmination of his life’s work on Chekhov. Essays on Anton P. Chekhov: Close Readings is fully accessible to readers without knowledge of Russian while also providing complete documentation for scholars in the field.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9798887190938
9783111023540
9783111178042
9783111319292
9783111318912
9783111319186
9783111318264
DOI:10.1515/9798887190938
Accés:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Robert Louis Jackson; ed. by Cathy Popkin.