Swan Song Anton Checkov 30 İndirim — Anton Checkov

Swan Song Anton Checkov 30 İndirim
Anton CheckovPlatanus Publishing
Swan Song Anton Checkov 30 İndirim
Anton CheckovAnton Checkov tarafından kaleme alınan Swan Song Platanus Publishing eseri olarak okurlarla buluşuyor Swan Song Anton Checkov Kitap Özeti THE last years of the nineteenth century were for Russia tinged with doubt and gloom The high tide of vitality that had risen during the Turkish war ebbed in the early eighties leaving behind it a dead level of apat hy which lasted until life was again quickened by the high interests of the Revolution During these grey ye ars the lonely country and stagnant provincial towns of Russia buried a peas antry which was enslaved by want and toil and an educated upper class which was ensla ved by idle ness and tedium Most of the Intellectu als with no outlet for their energies were content to forget their ennui in vodka and card playing only the more ide alistic gasped for air in the stifling atmosphe re cry ing out in despair against life as they saw it and looking forward with a pathetic hope to happiness for humanity in two or three hundred years It is the inevi table tragedy of their existence and the pit iful humour of their surroundings that are por trayed with such in sight and sympathy by Anton Tchekoff who is perhaps of modern writers the dearest to the Russian people Yayınevi Platanus Publishing Yazar Anton Checkov Sayfa 26 Sayfa Kağıt 2 Hamur Boyut 14 00x21 00 cm Basım Yılı Ekim 2021 Barkod 9786257525671 Kategori Sanat Kitapları Fotoğraf Sinema Tiyatro

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THE last years of the nineteenth century were for Russia tinged with doubt and gloom The high tide of vitality that had risen during the Turkish war ebbed in the early eighties leaving behind it a dead level of apat hy which lasted until life was again quickened by the high interests of the Revolution During these grey ye ars the lonely country and stagnant provincial towns of Russia buried a peas antry which was enslaved by want and toil and an educated upper class which was ensla ved by idle ness and tedium Most of the Intellectu als with no outlet for their energies were content to forget their ennui in vodka and card playing only the more ide alistic gasped for air in the stifling atmosphe re cry ing out in despair against life as they saw it and looking forward with a pathetic hope to happiness for humanity in two or three hundred years It is the inevi table tragedy of their existence and the pit iful humour of their surroundings that are por trayed with such in sight and sympathy by Anton Tchekoff who is perhaps of modern writers the dearest to the Russian people