The Duel by Anton Chekhov (read out loud books txt) ๐
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The Duel is one of Chekhovโs longest works, skirting the edge between novel and novella. Like many of Chekhovโs works, it was first published as a serial.
Laevsky is a womanizing drunkard, a slave to lifeโs vices. His wantonness clashes with the moralistic zoologist Von Koren, who grows to despise Laevsky. Their mutual enmity culminates in a duelโthough neither they, nor their friends, really want it to happen.
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โGo-o-od-by-e,โ shouted Samoylenko.
โThereโs no sight or sound of them,โ said the deacon. โGood luck on the journey!โ
It began to spot with rain.
ColophonThe Duel
was published in 1891 by
Anton Chekhov.
It was translated from Russian between 1916 and 1922 by
Constance Garnett.
This ebook was produced for
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and is based on transcriptions produced between 2004 and 2006 by
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for
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The cover page is adapted from
Eugene Onegin and Vladimir Lenskyโs Duel,
a painting completed in 1899 by
Ilya Repin.
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