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  1. The Steppe: The Story of a Journey (Russian: Степь. История одной поездки, romanized: Step'. Istoriya odnoy poyezdki) is a novella by Russian writer Anton Chekhov.

  2. An autobiographical journey as seen through the eyes of a child, this novella earned Chekhov the Pushkin Prize in 1888. I. EARLY one morning in July a shabby covered chaise, one of those antediluvian chaises without springs in which no one travels in Russia nowadays, except merchant's clerks, dealers and the less well-to-do among priests, drove ...

  3. Chekhov’s “The Steppe”: A New Literature for an Old Russia. Autores: Lucas do Nascimento Delfino Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil. Mário Ramos Francisco Júnior Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil Edição: RUS Vol. 13. No 22 Publicação: Agosto de 2022 Recebido:30/06/2022 Aceito:09/08/2022.

  4. The Steppe by Anton Chekhov - The 2793rd greatest book of all time. The novella depicts the journey of a young boy named Yegorushka who is traveling across the vast, desolate steppe of Russia to enroll in a distant school.

  5. encyclopedia.marginalia.nu › wiki › The_Steppe_(novella)The Steppe (novella)

    The Steppe: The Story of a Journey (Russian : Степь. История одной поездки , romanized: Step'. Istoriya odnoy poyezdki ) is a novella by Russian writer Anton Chekhov.

  6. This article focuses on the translations of Chekhov’s The Steppe - a novella that marked the writer’s transition from early stories to mature prose. The 20th and 21st centuries have seen five...

  7. The Steppe, subtitled The Story of a Journey, is a novella by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. In a narrative that drifts with the thought processes of the characters, Chekhov evokes a chaise journey across the steppe through the eyes of a young boy sent to live away from home, and his companions, a priest and a merchant.