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Anton Chekhov

Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895

Anton Chekhov - Author
Ronald Wilks - Translator
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Book: Paperback | 129 x 198mm | 368 pages | ISBN 9780140447866 | 30 May 2002 | Penguin Classic
Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895

Translated with notes by Ronald Wilks
With an introduction by J. Douglas Clayton

‘There’s no morality or logic in the fact that I’m a doctor and you’re mentally ill – it’s pure chance’

These stories from the middle period of Chekhov’s career show him exploring complex, ambiguous and often extreme emotions. Influenced by his own experiences as a doctor, ‘Ward No. 6’, set in a mental hospital, is a savage indictment of the medical profession. ‘The Black Monk’, portraying an academic who has strange hallucinations, explores ideas of genius and insanity; in ‘Murder’, religious fervour leads to violence; while in ‘The Student’, Chekhov’s favourite story, a young man recounts a tale from the gospels and undergoes a spiritual epiphany. In all the stories collected here, Chekhov’s characters face madness, alienation and frustration before they experience brief, ephemeral moments of insight, often earned at great cost, where they confront the reality of their existence.

This is the second in three chronological volumes of Chekhov short stories in Penguin Classics. Ronald Wilks’s lucid translation is accompanied by an introduction discussing the increasingly experimental style of Chekhov’s writing during this time. This edition also contains an annotated bibliography, chronology and explanatory notes.


 

Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895 Introduction
Further Reading
Chronology
Note on Text
Patronymics

The Grasshopper
Ward No. 6
Ariadna
The Black Monk
Murder
A Woman's Kingdom
The Two Volodyas
Three Years
The Student

Publishing History and Notes

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