Anton Chekhov’s short fiction captures the quiet tensions of ordinary lives in imperial Russia—moments of longing, compromise, and moral uncertainty that linger long after the final page. This curated collection brings together seven of his most widely read stories, designed to be enjoyed as one story a day over the course of a week.
Set in provincial towns, rural estates, and seaside resorts such as Yalta, these stories explore psychological realism through intimate social and domestic situations. Each story is introduced with brief context and followed by discussion questions that invite reflection on character, choice, and consequence—making the collection well suited to book clubs, classrooms, and guided self-study.
Presented in a reader-friendly format with modernised spelling, this edition is intended as an accessible entry point to Chekhov rather than a comprehensive or scholarly volume. It offers a low-commitment, discussion-led reading experience for adults curious about classic literature, students encountering Russian realism for the first time, and reading groups looking for thoughtful short fiction that rewards conversation.





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