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  1. The Story of an Unknown Man (Russian: Рассказ неизвестного человека, romanized: Rasskaz neizvestnovo cheloveka), translated also as The Story of a Nobody and An Anonymous Story, is an 1893 novella by Anton Chekhov first published by Russkaya Mysl, in Nos. 2 and 3 (February and March) 1893 issues.

    • Anton Chekhov
    • 1893
    • Рассказ неивестного человека
    • Russkaya Mysl, Hesperus Press Limited
  2. The Story of a Nobody. Anton Chekhov, Louis de Bernières (Foreword), Hugh Aplin (Translator) 3.78. 1,574 ratings199 reviews. Chekhov’s little-known literary gem is a profound and moving work, combining the political tensions of the day with a tale of deep poignancy and sorrow.

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  4. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xviii, 99 pages ; 20 cm. Assigned to spy on the lifestyle of a wealthy bureaucrat by the name of Orlov, a man becomes enthralled in a life of riches he has been instructed to oppose.

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  6. The Story of a Nobody is a profound and moving work of fiction, combining the political tensions of the day with a tale of deep poignancy and sorrow. With St Petersburg awash with extravagant, dissolute bureaucrats concerned only with increasing their vast riches, a member of a secret movement is infiltrated into one such household.

  7. 28 de mai. de 2014 · THE STORY OF A NOBODY. User Review - Kirkus. In this affecting (1892-93) novella, which shares many of the structural and tonal qualities of its author's later plays, an aging and ailing...