Humorous stories. Crooked mirror, etc (CDMP3)
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Back in his student years, A.P. Chekhov began to write funny short stories that were printed in numerous humorous magazines.
Bright and memorable funny stories are ridiculous cases and incidents that have occurred with officials and inhabitants, doctors and clerks, theater people and small landowners.
Chekhov’s laughter - now cheerful, then with a shade of lyrical sadness, then light and bright, then bordering the satire - is truly inexhaustible. And, it seems that his heroes were not created by the imagination of the writer, but by life itself ...
Content:
- In the carriage
- Salon de Varie
- And then and si (poetry and prose)
- And then and SO (letters and telegrams)
- Forgot !!
- Life in matters and exclamations
- Confession, or Olya, Zhenya, Zoya (letter)
- Spring meeting (reasoning)
- "The date, although it took place, but ..."
- Rural Aesculapius
- A missing business
- Which of the three? (Old, but forever new story)
- Fair
- speech and strap
- ran into
- unsuccessful
Bright and memorable funny stories are ridiculous cases and incidents that have occurred with officials and inhabitants, doctors and clerks, theater people and small landowners.
Chekhov’s laughter - now cheerful, then with a shade of lyrical sadness, then light and bright, then bordering the satire - is truly inexhaustible. And, it seems that his heroes were not created by the imagination of the writer, but by life itself ...
Content:
- In the carriage
- Salon de Varie
- And then and si (poetry and prose)
- And then and SO (letters and telegrams)
- Forgot !!
- Life in matters and exclamations
- Confession, or Olya, Zhenya, Zoya (letter)
- Spring meeting (reasoning)
- "The date, although it took place, but ..."
- Rural Aesculapius
- A missing business
- Which of the three? (Old, but forever new story)
- Fair
- speech and strap
- ran into
- unsuccessful
Category:
- Category:Audio & Video courses
- Category:Cartoons & Multimedia & 3D
Dimensions:
Dimensions:14x12x1 cm
Series:
Series: Russian prose of the XIX century
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