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468 Chekhov Becomes Chekhov (with Bob Blaisdell)

The History of Literature

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Tolstoy and Anna

Tolstoy at some point must have breathed some life into Anna and to have had some understanding for her that he didn't have at the outset. And so there was a mystery that is still a mystery. One day Tolstoy woke up and went back to work on the manuscript early on and the breakthrough for him and what made the book was she was now beautiful and the most conscious person in the book. This is connected I think to his own inclination at the time towards suicide. Here is somebody else who has everything and yet, when he started the novel, he was the happy family of six children. There had been no infant death. This was very unusual in the late

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