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Discover the deep and enduring connection between one of Russia's greatest literary figures and the captivating landscapes of Crimea with "A.P. Chekhov and Crimea" by Alla Georgievna Golovacheva. This meticulously researched volume explores Chekhov's life and work, revealing how his many years in Crimea shaped his perspective and enriched his writing. The book delves into the writer's complex and often contradictory impressions of the region, offering a nuanced view against the backdrop of broader literary traditions.
Readers are guided through the iconic Chekhovian landmarks of the Southern Coast of Crimea, from his cherished Yalta estate to the places that inspired his later masterpieces. Designed for literary scholars, local historians, museum professionals, and anyone fascinated by Chekhov's legacy or the cultural history of 19th- and 20th-century Crimea, this work provides a rich blend of biography, literary analysis, and regional exploration. At a price of 2005.00 RUR, it is an essential addition to any collection focused on Russian literature or Crimean heritage.