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"About Love" (Russian: О любви, romanized: O lyubvi) is an 1898 short story by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. The third and final part of the Little Trilogy, started by " The Man in the Case " and continued by " Gooseberries ".
A young prince in northern India meets and falls deeply in love with, “a young maiden of indescribable beauty and delightfulness.” [2] Theirs is a love, "beyond anything you have ever dreamt of love." The couple marries but have spent little more than a year together when the prince's beloved dies from, "some venomous sting that came to her ...
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Books: The Wheel of Love and Other Stories. The Crimson, December 8, 1970. Books The Wheel of Love and Other Stories | Opinion | The Harvard Crimson Accessed December 30, 2024. Pickering, Samuel F. 1974. “The Short Stories of Joyce Carol Oates” The Georgia Review, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Summer 1974) pp. 218-226.
Other disagreements have centered on the firm requirement for a happy ending; some readers admit stories without a happy ending, if the focus of the story is on the romantic love between the two main characters (e.g., Romeo and Juliet). While the majority of romance novels meet the stricter criteria, there are also many books widely considered ...
In 2008, Indian filmmaker Subhash Ghai called this short story "his all-time favourite love story" and "a beautiful book for any die-hard romantic." [10] On May 2, 2015, Kansas based The Big Bang Theater performed Marathi adaption of Old Love called Priya Ulka: Fakta Tujhyasathi at Regnier Hall Auditorium at KU Edwards Campus.
The Love of a Good Woman is a collection of short stories by Canadian writer Alice Munro, published by McClelland and Stewart in 1998.. The eight stories of this collection (one of which was originally published in Saturday Night; five others were originally published in The New Yorker) deal with Munro's typical themes: secrets, love, betrayal, and the stuff of ordinary lives.
Anton Chekhov was a Russian playwright and short-story writer who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history. He wrote hundreds of short stories, one novel, and seven full-length plays.