Chekov

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Definition

Proper noun A Russian author, primarily known as a playwright and short story writer, whose works explore themes of human nature, the passage of time, and the difficulty of communication. He is considered a master of literary realism.

Usage

This word is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical person, Anton Chekhov, or to his body of work and its associated style. * He studied the works of Chekhov in his literature class. * The director's style is often compared to that of Chekhov.

Advanced Usage
  • Chekhovian (adjective): Used to describe a style, atmosphere, or technique characteristic of Chekhov's writing. It often implies subtlety, understatement, a focus on mood and character over plot, and a blend of comedy and tragedy.
    • The film had a quiet, Chekhovian melancholy about it.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chekhovian (adj.): Pertaining to or characteristic of Anton Chekhov or his works.
Synonyms
  • The playwright (when contextually clear)
  • The author (when contextually clear)
Notes on Meaning

The definition provided in the reference context is a specific, encyclopedic entry highlighting his role as a dramatist concerned with communication. In broader literary usage, "Chekhov" encompasses his full legacy, including his influential short stories and his contribution to the development of modern drama.

Noun
  1. Russian dramatist whose plays are concerned with the difficulty of communication between people (1860-1904)