The Duel (version 2)
Anton Chekhov
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Known for his plays and short stories, Anton Chekhov also wrote a series of novellas, astonishing for their psychological complexity and compelling human portraiture. In The Duel, the wastrel and libertine Laevsky absconds to the Caucasus with another man's wife, Nadyezhda Fyodorovna. While there, he forms several acquaintanceships with a colorful array of characters: Von Koren the zoologist, Samoylenko the doctor, and Pobyedov the giddy deacon. Before long, both Laevsky and his mistress succeed in offending local society by their dissolute lifestyles, leading to the inevitable insult, challenge, and duel. Duels having been exploited as plot twists throughout the writings of Tolstoy, Turgenev, and Dostoyevsky (all ironically alluded to by the author), the challenge for Chekhov is to make it work one more time in 1891, at a time when duelling had nearly died out in both society and literature. The result is a richly layered, utterly original, philosophically and psychologically ambiguous story of human love and friendship. ( summary by Expatriate) (4 hr 0 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 18:54 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 02 | 11:24 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 03 | 15:50 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 04 | 10:58 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 05 | 13:16 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 06 | 16:18 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 07 | 5:45 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 08 | 4:50 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 09 | 13:37 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 10 | 14:44 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 11 | 12:25 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 12 | 10:43 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 13 | 5:40 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 14 | 6:55 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 15 | 16:39 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 16 | 13:34 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 17 | 11:31 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 18 | 9:17 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 19 | 12:12 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 20 | 5:42 | Lu par Expatriate |
Chapter 21 | 10:34 | Lu par Expatriate |
Critiques
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Jacques-Aussi
What a fantastic short story! Expatriate does a good job breathing life into this story. His performance is a bit flat, but never over-the-top exuberant either. Still, well read, indeed.