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Title: Chekhov: The Peasants


1
Chekhov The Peasants
2
Evolution of Style Gogol
  • Emphasis on the metaphoric axis symbols (e.g.
    the overcoat), extended metaphors
  • Rambling, complex sentences with many
    subordinate clauses (hypotaxis)
  • The story is even told of some titular
    councillor who, on being put in charge of some
    minor department, at once partitioned off a room
    of his own, calling it Chambers and posting
    beadles at the door in red collars and gold
    braid, who would step forward to open the door
    for any visitor, although the Chambers were
    barely big enough to accommodate an ordinary
    desk.

3
The Evolution of Style Tolstoy
  • Tolstoys metonymic style metonymic accumulation
    of detail, synecdoche
  • Absence of symbols, rare metaphors or similes
    used for effect (e.g. Vronsky and Annas first
    tryst)
  • Complex sentences (hypotaxis) with extensive use
    of adjectives greater use of dialogue
  • Meanings generated through resonances between
    motifs, situation rhyme, parallels between
    characters

4
The Evolution of Style Garshin
  • Garshin extension of metonymic style with
    absence of symbols, metaphors, similes.
  • Simple, spare coordinate sentences (parataxis)
    with few adjectives
  • The sun is scorching and baking me as usual. My
    hands and face have long been all blisters. I
    have drunk all the water that was left. My thirst
    was so maddening that I decided to take just one
    sip, but swallowed all that was left at one
    gulp.

5
The Evolution of Style Chekhov
  • Continued emphasis on metonymic detail
    continued absence of symbols, metaphors
  • Paratactic style somewhat modified more
    coordinate sentences joined by semicolons
    continued paucity of adjectives

6
The Evolution of Style Chekhov II
  • Nikolay and Olga realized at first glance what
    life was like here, but said nothing to each
    other silently they put down their bundles, and
    silently went out into the village street. Their
    cabin was the third from the end and seemed the
    poorest and oldest-looking the second was not
    much better but the last one had an iron roof
    and curtains at the windows. That cottage stood
    apart, and was not enclosed it was the tavern.
    The cabins were all in a single row, and the
    entire little village quiet and pensive, with
    willows, elders and mountain ash peeping out from
    the courtyards had a pleasant look.

7
Thematics in Peasants (1897)
  • The contrast of human frailty and the eternal
    movement of nature
  • Pushkin on death and nature
  • Double perspective of the town dwellers, esp.
    Olga and Sasha, of beauty and squalor.
  • For Chekhov all is appearance and deception it
    seemed vs. it turned out to be (Rus. ????????
    ?????????)
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