“Oh, I don't object, of course, to cutting wood from necessity, but why destroy the forests? The woods of Russia are trembling under the blows of the axe. Millions of trees have perished. The homes of the wild animals and birds have been desolated; the rivers are shrinking, and many beautiful landscapes are gone forever. And why? Because men are too lazy and stupid to stoop down and pick up their fuel from the ground.”
Quote by Anton Chekhov
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The Collected Works of Anton Chekhov: Novellas, Short Stories, Plays, Letters & Diary: Three Sisters, Seagull , The Shooting Party, Uncle Vanya, Cherry Orchard, Chameleon, Tripping Tongue, On The Road, Vanka, Ward No. Six, Swedish Match, Nightmare, Bear, Reluctant Hero, Joy…
The Collected Works of Anton Chekhov is a seminal compilation that showcases the breadth and depth of Chekhov's literary contributions. It encompasses his renowned novellas and short stories, his influential plays, and personal correspondence. This collection provides a comprehensive view into Chekhov's artistic vision and his exploration of human emotions, societal norms, and the complexities of life. The works included are celebrated for their psychological insight and narrative mastery, making this collection a must-read for fans of Chekhov's work and for those interested in the history of Russian literature. more
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