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“Perhaps man has a hundred senses, and when he dies the five senses that we know perish with him, and the other ninety-five remain alive... Everything that is unattainable for us now will one day be near and clear... But we must work.”

Quote by Anton Chekhov

Work

The Cherry Orchard

The Cherry Orchard is a dramatic narrative that delves into the lives of a group of aristocrats facing the decline of their estate and the encroaching modern world. Chekhov's work is celebrated for its intricate character development and its reflective portrayal of the human condition amidst societal transformation. more

Author

Anton Chekhov
Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov, born on January 29, 1860, was a prominent Russian physician and short story writer. His works are renowned for their profound psychological insights and critical portrayal of social realities. Chekhov's short stories have had a profound impact on literature both in Russia and around the world. more

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