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No. 31 – Difficult People
Chekhov’s father was a petty tyrant who immiserated his wife and children, but only rarely did Chekhov portray cruel, overbearing fathers in his fiction. “Difficult People,” like “The Head of the Family,” is one of those rare cases. The title, “Difficult People,” would probably better be, “A Difficult Person.” It is a portrait of a…
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No. 131 – Martyrs
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No. 132 – The First-Class Passenger
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No. 134 – A Chameleon
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No. 136 – A Story Without an End
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No. 140 – Gone Astray
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No. 133 – The Head-Gardener’s Story
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No. 135 – The Fish
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No. 137 – Fat and Thin
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No. 138 – A Nightmare

