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Anton Chekhov
History of Russia

              


1860
Birth
29th Jan Taganrog Birth of Anton Chekhov
1879
Education
Moscow Gains admission to the medical school at Moscow University
Moscow To support his family and pay his tuition fees, he daily writes short, humorous sketches and vignettes of contemporary Russian life, many under pseudonyms such as "Antosha Chekhonte" and "Man without a Spleen"
1882
Oskolki
Writes for Oskolki (Fragments), owned by Nikolai Leikin, one of the leading publishers of the time
1884
Education
Chekhov qualifies as a physician, which he considered his principal profession though he made little money from it and treats the poor for free
1886
Novoye Vremya
Invited to write for the Novoye Vremya (New Times), owned and edited by the millionaire magnate Alexei Suvorin, who paid per line a rate double Leikin's, Suvorin was to become a lifelong friend
1887
Drama
A theatre manager called Korsh commissions Chekhov to write a play, the result being Ivanov, written in a fortnight
1887
Pushkin Prize
Writes a story collection At Dusk (V Sumerkakh) winning Chekhov the coveted Pushkin Prize "for the best literary production distinguished by high artistic worth"
1889
Drama
The death of Chekhov's brother Nikolai from tuberculosis in 1889 influenced A Dreary Story, finished that September, about a man who confronts the end of a life which he realises has been without purpose
1894
Drama
Chekhov begins writing his play The Seagull
1896
Drama
Moscow The Art Theatre commissions more plays from Chekhov & stages Uncle Vanya
17th Oct Petersburg The first night of The Seagull at the Alexandrinsky Theatre in Petersburg was a fiasco, booed by the audience, and stung Chekhov into renouncing the theatre
1897
Health
Moscow Chekhov suffers a major haemorrhage of the lungs while on a visit to Moscow and, with great difficulty, is persuaded to enter a clinic, where the doctors diagnosed tuberculosis on the upper part of his lungs and ordered a change
1898
Drama
Moscow The play so impressed the playwright Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko that he convinced Konstantin Stanislavsky to direct it for the innovative Moscow Art Theatre
1904
Death
2nd July Crimea Death of Anton Chekhov

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