A Living Chattel
Autor: | Anton Chekhov |
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EAN: | 4064066317058 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.04.2021 |
Untertitel: | A Tale of Power and Oppression: A Young Girl's Struggle for Autonomy in 19th-Century Russia |
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Schlagworte: | 19th-century Russia character development class struggle dramatic narrative family betrayal female autonomy gender dynamics individual agency literary realism social oppression |
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In 'A Living Chattel,' Anton Chekhov presents a poignant exploration of love and human frailty through the lens of marital discord. Written in a realistic style emblematic of Chekhov's oeuvre, the novella delves deeply into the intricacies of human relationships, highlighting themes of loyalty, identity, and emotional entrapment. The narrative unfolds within a seemingly mundane setting'Äîbut it is precisely this ordinariness that serves to amplify the underlying tensions. Chekhov's meticulous attention to character development and dialogue reflects the moral dilemmas faced by the protagonist, resulting in a rich tapestry of conflicting emotions and social commentary rooted in the late 19th-century Russian context. Chekhov, a key figure in literary realism and a trained medical doctor, often drew upon his understanding of human behavior and psychological depth in his works. His experiences with varied social classes, combined with his keen observations of everyday life, informed his portrayal of the complexities of familial bonds. 'A Living Chattel' serves as a reflection of his philosophical musings on freedom, personal agency, and the societal pressures that bind individuals. This novella is highly recommended for readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and philosophical underpinnings in literature. Chekhov's deft prose captures the intricacies of human emotion, making this work an enduring piece that invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and personal autonomy.