Surgery (short story)

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OriginaltitleХирургия
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Published inOskolki (1884)
"Surgery"
Short story by Anton Chekhov
1905 illustration by A.Apsit
Original titleХирургия
CountryRussia
LanguageRussian
Publication
Published inOskolki (1884)
PublisherAdolf Marks
Publication date11 August 1884

"Surgery" (Russian: Хирургия, romanized: Khirurgiya) is a short story by Anton Chekhov, first published in 1884 by Oskolki.[1]

"Surgery" was written by Chekhov in August 1884. It was first published in the humorous literary and art weekly magazine Oskolki (No. 32, 11 August 1884), signed A. Chekhonte and subtitled "A Scene".

In 1886, the short story was included in Motley Stories collection. Later, after some stylistic editing, it was also included into the Volume 2 of Chekhov's Collected Works, published by Adolf Marks in 1889. For this edition, Chekhov replaced some colloquial words in the story with more literary ones.

During its author's lifetime, the story was translated into Bulgarian, Polish and Serbo-Croatian languages.[2]

Background

The story was based on Chekhov's experience as a doctor. Mikhail Chekhov, the younger brother of Anton Chekhov, linked the plot of the story with the residence of Chekhov in the summer of 1884 in Voskresensk and his work as a doctor at the Chikinsky zemstvo hospital.[2][1]

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