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Racconti umoristici Di A. Cechov
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- Narrated by: Massimo Malucelli
- Length: 3 hrs and 48 mins
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Summary
I "Racconti umoristici" sono una raccolta di alcuni tra i più celebri e conosciuti racconti brevi del grande scrittore russo. All'interno di questo genere Anton Cechov si rivelò un vero e proprio innovatore sia per il pubblico che per la critica. I suoi racconti apparvero infatti anche agli occhi dei critici della letteratura "alta" come opere dotate di coerenza interna e costruite secondo le precise e riconoscibili regole dell'aneddoto. Cechov dimostrò di possedere "il nobile dono del paradosso che avvicina l'uomo agli dei", scrisse di lui il critico russo Dmitrij Mirskij.
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