Note-Book of Anton Chekhov

Anton Chekhov's Diary
Book • 1896
This book is a compilation of Anton Chekhov's personal diaries and notebooks, translated by SS Koteliansky and Leonard Woolf.

It includes entries from various periods of his life, detailing his daily activities, interactions with other notable figures, and reflections on his work and personal life.

The diaries provide a candid look into Chekhov's thoughts on literature, society, and his own health struggles, as well as his observations on the people and events around him.

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