He wrote “Gusev” in 1890, and it portrayed the varying contrasts between human suffering when faced with challenges such as tuberculosis. Chekhov gained his inspiration for the short story on his odyssey to the dangerous island of Sakhalin, where he stayed for three months, to research about the living conditions of prison inmates (May). Furthermore, the newfound freedom Chekhov experienced as he accepted himself and his works allowed him to shift his perspective from conventional realism to a modern narrative that encompassed details of, “poetic lyricism of Romanticism” (May). Chekhov also began traveling across Europe to countries such as Vienna, Florence, Rome, and Venice to begin working on plays to broaden his horizons and create long-lasting pieces that would impact society. Anton Chekhov married Olga Knipper in 1901, but their marriage was short-lived as Chekhov’s tuberculosis worsened, and he died in 1904. However, Chekhov’s works have left an ever-lasting impact on society. He was deemed one of the most influential authors of the nineteenth-century, and he created a transition to the era of modernism in
He wrote “Gusev” in 1890, and it portrayed the varying contrasts between human suffering when faced with challenges such as tuberculosis. Chekhov gained his inspiration for the short story on his odyssey to the dangerous island of Sakhalin, where he stayed for three months, to research about the living conditions of prison inmates (May). Furthermore, the newfound freedom Chekhov experienced as he accepted himself and his works allowed him to shift his perspective from conventional realism to a modern narrative that encompassed details of, “poetic lyricism of Romanticism” (May). Chekhov also began traveling across Europe to countries such as Vienna, Florence, Rome, and Venice to begin working on plays to broaden his horizons and create long-lasting pieces that would impact society. Anton Chekhov married Olga Knipper in 1901, but their marriage was short-lived as Chekhov’s tuberculosis worsened, and he died in 1904. However, Chekhov’s works have left an ever-lasting impact on society. He was deemed one of the most influential authors of the nineteenth-century, and he created a transition to the era of modernism in