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  2. Anton Chekhov - Wikipedia

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    Young Chekhov (left) with brother Nikolai in 1882. Anton Chekhov was born into a Russian family on the feast day of St. Anthony the Great (17 January Old Style) 29 January 1860 in Taganrog, a port on the Sea of Azov – on Politseyskaya (Police) street, later renamed Chekhova street – in southern Russia.

  3. The Man in the Case - Wikipedia

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    Published in. Russkaya Mysl (1898) Publisher. Adolf Marks (1901) Publication date. July 1898. " The Man in the Case " (Russian: Человек в футляре, romanized: Chelovek v futlyare) is an 1898 short story by Anton Chekhov, the first part of what has been later referred as The Little Trilogy, along with "Gooseberries" and "About Love".

  4. Pavel Chekov - Wikipedia

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    Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Russian: Павел Андреевич Чеков) is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the second and third seasons of the original Star Trek series and the first seven Star Trek films. Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 Star Trek reboot film and two ...

  5. Walter Koenig - Wikipedia

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    Walter Marvin Koenig (/ ˈkeɪnɪɡ /; born September 14, 1936) is an American actor and screenwriter. He began acting professionally in the mid-1960s and quickly rose to prominence for his supporting role as Ensign Pavel Chekov in Star Trek: The Original Series (1967–1969). He went on to reprise this role in all six original-cast Star Trek ...

  6. The Cherry Orchard - Wikipedia

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    The Cherry Orchard (Russian: Вишнёвый сад, romanized: Vishnyovyi sad) is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Written in 1903, it was first published by Znaniye (Book Two, 1904), [1] and came out as a separate edition later that year in Saint Petersburg, via A.F. Marks Publishers. [2] On 17 January 1904, it opened at ...

  7. White Dacha - Wikipedia

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    Architect. L.N.Shapovalov. Website. A.P. Chekhov House-Museum in Yalta, official website. The White Dacha (‹See Tfd› Russian: белая дача; Ukrainian: біла дача) is the house that Anton Chekhov had built in Yalta and in which he wrote some of his greatest work. It is now a writer's house museum. [1][2]

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  9. Three Sisters (play) - Wikipedia

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    Three Sisters (Russian: Три сeстры́, romanized: Tri sestry) is a play by the Russian author and playwright Anton Chekhov. It was written in 1900 and first performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre. The play is often included on the shortlist of Chekhov's outstanding plays, along with The Cherry Orchard, The Seagull and Uncle Vanya.