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Most likely this was the husband whom at Yalta, in a rush of bitter feeling, she had called a flunkey. And there really was in his long figure, his side-whiskers, and the small bald patch on his head, something of the flunkey's obsequiousness; his smile was sugary, and in his buttonhole there was some badge of distinction like the number on a waiter.
Full Story Analysis. “The Lady with the Dog" is perhaps Anton Chekhov's best known and certainly one of his best-loved stories. It exemplifies the author's subtle yet powerful style, as Chekhov is economical with language and never says more than he needs. It tells the story of Moscow banker Dmitri Gurov and the young Anna Sergeyevna who are ...
1903. " The Lady with the Dog " (Russian: Дама с собачкой, romanized: Dama s sobachkoy) [a] is a short story by Anton Chekhov. First published in 1899, it describes an adulterous affair between an unhappily married Moscow banker and a young married woman that begins while both are vacationing alone in Yalta.
Most likely this was the husband whom at Yalta, in a rush of bitter feeling, she had called a flunkey. And there really was in his long figure, his side-whiskers, and the small bald patch on his head, something of the flunkey's obsequiousness; his smile was sugary, and in his buttonhole there was some badge of distinction like the number on a waiter.
After, they take a cab to Oreanda, a settlement in Yalta, where they settle on a bench not far from a church. Together, they observe the scenery: the white clouds, motionless in the still air; the chirping grasshoppers; the mountaintops; and the “monotonous hollow sound of the sea rising up from below,” speaking “of the peace, of the eternal sleep awaiting us” (574).
Full Title: The Lady with the Dog (Russian: Дама с собачкой) When Written: 1899. Where Written: Yalta, Crimea. When Published: 1899. Literary Period: Russian Romanticism. Genre: Drama/Romance. Setting: The seaside resort town of Yalta, the capital of the Russian Empire Moscow, the Russian city of St. Petersburg.
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Jun 4, 2007 · It was said that a new person had appeared on the sea-front: a lady with a little dog. Dmitri Dmitritch Gurov, who had by then been a fortnight at Yalta, and so was fairly at home there, had begun ...