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Misery (short story)
Teaching the Short Story: a Guide to Using Stories from Around the World. INSTITUTION National Council of Teachers of English, Urbana
Could Chekhovian Humanism Help Us Today?*
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Faded Red Paradise Final Revised
Peasants and the Countryside in Post-1975 Vietnamese Literature Montira Rato
Three Short Stories by Anton Chekhov — Fat and Thin, Misery, Oysters