Anton Chekhov
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- | {{Template}}'''Anton Pavlovich Chekhov''' was a [[Russia]]n short story writer and [[playwright]]. He was born in [[Taganrog]], southern Russia, on {{OldStyleDate|29 January|1860|[[17 January]]}}, and died of [[tuberculosis]] at the health spa of [[Badenweiler]], [[Germany]], on {{OldStyleDate|15 July|1904|[[2 July]]}}. His brief playwriting career produced four classics, while his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. | + | {{Template}}'''Anton Pavlovich Chekhov''' was a [[Russia]]n short story writer and [[playwright]]. He was born in [[Taganrog]], southern Russia, on [[29 January]] [[1860]], and died of [[tuberculosis]] at the health spa of [[Badenweiler]], [[Germany]], on [[15 July]] [[1904]]. His brief playwriting career produced four classics, while his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics. |
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