Playwright (THE111)

  • The birth of Anton Chekhov

    The birth of Anton Chekhov
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    Went to Greek School, Taganrog

  • His father Pavel Chekhov went bankrupt

    His father Pavel Chekhov went bankrupt
    His father fled to Moscow to avoid debtors prison
  • Wrote first play which has an unknown name

    People named his unknown named play Fatherless.
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    Studied at Facultad De Medicina De la Universidad Estatal De Moscu

    He studied at the Moscow State University Faculty of Medicine to join his family and study medicine
  • Published first collection of short stories

    Published first collection of short stories
    Tales of Melpomene (collection of 6 short stories). Stories revolve around the theme of the theatre, marking chekhov's first published book. The stories were originally published under the pen name Antosha Chekhonte while he was still a medical student.
  • Graduated from medical school

    Graduated from medical school
    He graduated from medicine school and began practicing medicine
  • First play "Ivanov" was produced

    First play "Ivanov" was produced
    His literary success grew, and in 1887, his first play was produced marking a turning point in his literary career
  • Awarded Pushkin Prize

    Awarded Pushkin Prize
    He began publishing stories in "thick journals" and was awarded the Pushkin Prize. This prize aimed to honor a Russian writer considered to have achieved the highest standard of literary excellence. Receiving the Pushkin Prize further solidified Chekhov's growing literary reputation and attracted the attention of established writers.
  • Journey to Sakhalin Island

    Journey to Sakhalin Island
    Chekhov undertook a demanding journey to Sakhalin Island to report on the penal colony, interviewing thousands of convicts and settlers.
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    Published 'The Island of Sakhalin'

    In 1890, Chekhov took a journey to Sakhalin Island to report on the penal colony, interviewing thousands of convicts and settlers. He later wrote and published his findings in The Island of Sakhalin, a work of social science.
  • Started writing a new book

    Started writing a new book
    He began writing The Seagull. The characters in the book are unhappy and yearn for love, success, or artistic brilliance. One of the characters struggles with artistic rejection and unrequited love from Nina, leading to his depression. Nina dreams of becoming famous like Irina and has an affair with Trigorin that ends poorly. It is basically all drama and fighting for what they want.
  • Battling ill health

    Chekhov experienced a series of love affairs during this point. He battled ill health throughout these years, often coughing up blood and eventually realizing that he was suffering from advanced consumption (tuberculosis)
  • The Seagull premiered

    The Seagull premiered
    The Seagull premiered at the Alexandrinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, initially experiencing a disappointing reception
  • Falling in love

    Falling in love
    While in Yalta, Chekhov fell in love with Olga Knipper, a prominent actress at the Moscow Art Theatre.
  • The Wood Demon

    The Wood Demon
    Chekhov adapted his play The Wood Demon into Uncle Vanya, which was also staged successfully by the Moscow Art Theatre.
  • Selling Melikhovo estate

    Selling Melikhovo estate
    Due to his deteriorating health, he was forced to sell his melikhovo estate and move to yalta because of the warmer climate. Doctors ordered him to reduce his medical work. This picture is the White Dacha where he would reside with his mother and sister starting the following year.
  • Revived to acclaim

    Revived to acclaim
    The Seagull was revived to acclaim by the Moscow Art Theatre, bringing Chekhov to the forefront of the Russian theatre.
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    Chekhov continued to write

    Despite his declining health, Chekhov continued to write, completing some of his most celebrated plays, including Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, during this period in Yalta
  • Dad died

    Dad died
    Anton Chekhov's father, Pavel Chekhov, died from natural causes. While the specific cause of death isn't detailed, it's known that he was a struggling grocer who eventually went bankrupt and fled to Moscow to avoid debtors' prison. The family left Anton in Taganrog to support himself by tutoring until he finished high school.
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    Wrote other notable works

    Chekhov wrote other notable works during his time in Yalta, including the short story trilogy "The Little Trilogy" (The Man in a Case, Gooseberries, About Love) and the plays Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard
  • olga suffered a miscarriage

  • In Secret

    In Secret
    Olga Knipper and Anton Chekhov married in secret
  • The Final Play

    The Final Play
    Chekhov's final play, The Cherry Orchard, premiered on his 44th birthday
  • Chekhov traveled to Badenweiler, Germany for treatment

    Chekhov traveled to Badenweiler, Germany for treatment
  • Anton Chekhov died of tuberculosis at the age of 44 with his wife by his side throughout the whole thing