Chekhov's Creation and the Modern Significance of Russian Thought

Chekhov's Creation and the Modern Significance of Russian Thought

by Xu Le

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This book takes the creative thoughts of Chekhov, the last great Russian classic literature writer from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, as an example, and combines a comparative study between him and Leo Tolstoy, another great representative writer of classical literature at the same time, to elaborate on the intrinsic relationship between Russian literature and Russian thought. It shows that the people's nature, ethics, criticality and strong humanitarianism inherent in the essence of Russian literature enable the Russians to still maintain cultural confidence even in the context of declining national power. Through repeated questioning of the meaning of life, Chekhov opened the way for mankind to lead from the narrow and narrow to the vast distance. Above the cold and boring horizon that Chekhov ruthlessly presented, the sparkle of thought shines in people's hearts like a ray of light, warming every life that longs to seek the truth.

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