Question by Gabriel Molina: What literary movement was Anton Chekhov a part of?
He is russian, I need to know what literary movement was he a part of. You can also tell me which literary movement was Ethel M. Dell a part of.
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Answer by Michael A
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Bob Sacamano says
His plays are firmly in the Realism school. However, I'd be reluctant to apply that term to his short stories, as the term doesn't really mean the same thing in prose fiction as it does in drama. I've heard people class Chekhov as a humanist; however, I'm not really happy with that label either, as I'm not entirely sure what it means…
Chaz1885 says
There doesn't seem to be a particular literary movement he was associated with other than the era of popular Russian literature that was taking place during that time that included other famous Russian writers such as Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky.