He and She
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2020.155802Keywords:
Russian Literature, Translation, Short story, ChekovAbstract
“He and She” (Он и Она) was published for the first time on 23 July 1882 by the magazine “Mirskoi Tolk”(Мирской толк). Two years later, in 1884, after undergoing some changes, it was published in the anthology “The Tales of Melpomene” (Сказки Мельпомены). Chekhov signed this work under the alias A. Chekhonte, which was derived from his surname. In the present short story we follow the conflictual relationship between a famous singer and her husband amidst the frantic pace of the the feasts and characters of the theatrical sphere.
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