In the year that saw the production of “The Cherry Orchard,” Tchekoff, the favourite of the Russian people, whom Tolstoi declared to be comparable as a writer of stories only to Maupassant, died suddenly in a little village of the Black Forest, whither he had gone a few weeks before in the hope of recovering his lost health.
Tchekoff, with an art peculiar to himself, in scattered scenes, in haphazard glimpses into the lives of his characters, in seemingly trivial conversations, has succeeded in so concentrating the atmosphere of the Russia of his day that we feel it in every line we read, oppressive as the mists that hang over a lake at dawn, and, like those mists, made visible to us by the light of an approaching day.
CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF THE
PRINCIPAL WORKS OF ANTON TCHEKOFF
PLAYS
“The Swan Song” 1889
“The Proposal” 1889
“Ivanoff” 1889
“The Boor” 1890
“The Sea-Gull” 1896
“The Tragedian in Spite of Himself” 1899
“The Three Sisters” 1901
“Uncle Vanya” 1902
“The Cherry Orchard” 1904
NOVELS AND SHORT STORIES
“Humorous Folk” 1887
“Twilight, and Other Stories” 1887
“Morose Folk” 1890
“Variegated Tales” 1894
“Old Wives of Russia” 1894
“The Duel” 1895
“The Chestnut Tree” 1895
“Ward Number Six” 1897
MISCELLANEOUS SKETCHES
“The Island of Saghalien” 1895
“Peasants” 1898
“Life in the Provinces” 1898
“Children” 1899