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The Huntsman (short story)

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179:, who in a 25 March 1886 letter expressed his delight and urged Chekhov to leave the humorous genre behind and concentrate on more serious issues. In his 28 March reply Chekhov admitted that up until then he'd never taken his literary exercises seriously. "I cannot recall one single story that would have taken me more than one day to write, and 'The Huntsman' that you've liked so much, had been written actually, in a bath!" 1357: 246:. Chekhov edited his stories, advised him on style, but the two books of stories authored by Gruzinsky (in 1891 and 1911) were mediocre and had no success. He is best remembered for his assorted memoirs on Chekhov in which he remembered with great warmth and gratitude his young mentor who’d put so much effort into a literary talent that failed to develop. – 40: 205:
Yegor the huntsman, walking down a country road accidentally meets his estranged wife Pelageya to whom he's been married for twelve years but visited just several times, and even then, drunk and violent. She weeps and, fawning before him, implores him to visit her more often. He tries to explain why
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Not only was Grigorovich infatuated with the story, he made sure it would in a way improve its author's career prospects. Alexander Lazarev-Gruzinsky in his memoirs quoted Chekhov as once having told him: "Apparently, right after my 'Huntsman' had appeared in 'St Petersburg Gazette', Grigorovich
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Alexander Semyonovich Lazarev (1861-1927), who used the pen name Gruzinsky (The Georgian), was Chekhov's friend and protégé who in 1880s contributed stories and verses to
193:. Just you read his 'Huntsman'. It would be a crime for you not to get this man!' Suvorin contacted Kurepin, from whom I received an invitation by letter, to join 1381: 373: 541: 418: 206:
he, the best sportsman around, 'a pampered man', enjoying good tea and 'refined conversation', could not bear to live in a village.
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Alexander Dmitriyevich Kurepin, 1847-1891, was a Moscow journalist, the editor of
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The story was first published on 1 August (o.s. 18 July) 1885 in
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and said: 'Alexey Sergeyevich, please do invite Chekhov to
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Index

Short story
Anton Chekhov

Kukryniksy
Constance Garnett
Russia
Russian
Russian
romanized
Anton Chekhov
Peterburgskaya Gazeta
Adolf Marks
Dmitry Grigorovich
Suvorin
Novoye Vremya
Oskolki
Budilnik
Razvlecheniye
Strekoza




Commentaries to Егерь
Khudozhestvennaya Literatura
Егерь
The Huntsman
Constance Garnett
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