Ward number six and other stories

Антон Павлович Чехов

Original title: Chekhov [7 stories]

earliest edition we have, 1974 Oxford University Press, 1974 242 pages

Oxford paperbacks — book 315

In Ward Number Six, the lunatic ward ofa provincial Russian hospital, Doctor Ragin discovers the only intelligent man in town, to whom he can air his theory that 'Man finds peace and contentment within him, not in the world outside'. Writing towards the close of the nineteenth century, Chekhov recorded the symptoms of a society in crisis. Tolstoy's moral certainties, Dostoevsky's passion, Turgenev's civilized ideali...

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Ward number six and other stories paperback · 2008 · Oxford University Press · 249 pages · 9780199553891
Ward number six paperback · 1998 · Oxford University Press · 249 pages · 9780192837332
Ward number six and other stories edition · 1988 · Oxford University Press · 249 pages
Ward number six, and other stories edition · 1988 · Oxford University Press
Seven stories edition · 1974 · Oxford University Press · 242 pages · 9780192811592

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