Innocent Speeches

1887 short story collection by Anton Chekhov
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Innocent Speeches

Summary

Innocent Speeches is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • Innocent Speeches authored Anton Chekhov[2].
  • Innocent Speeches's image is recorded as Nevinnye rechi.jpg[3].
  • Innocent Speeches's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
  • Innocent Speeches's place of publication is recorded as Moscow[5].
  • Innocent Speeches's language of work or name is recorded as Russian[6].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as First Aid[7].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Cure for Drinking[8].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as The Night Before Judgment[9].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as The Expensive Dog[10].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Everyday Troubles[11].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Terrible Night[12].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Happy Man[13].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Transgression[14].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Drama[15].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as A Work of Art[16].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as That Was Her![17].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Hush![18].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Revenge[19].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as In a Foreign Land[20].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as One of Many[21].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Nerves[22].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Malefactors[23].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Zinochka[24].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as In the Dark[25].
  • Innocent Speeches's has part is recorded as Not Wanted[26].

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Works and Contributions

Innocent Speeches authored Anton Chekhov[2].

References

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Direct Wikidata claims

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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