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The events take place in some of the «middle European countries», in which the citizens are actively preparing to celebrate a famous St. Jorgen's Day. At the same time two criminals a narrow-minded thief Shults and the star of the international level Kortis escape from the prison. While hiding from the police, they manage to make the mould of the main temple of St. Jorgen. Kortis penetrates to the temple at night, hoping to find there anything precious....
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The vice-king” - is a good example of such kind of work by Ilf and Petrov. A small vaudeville is fully dedicated to the desperate adventures by the accountant Berlaga to save his working position, who is against his will becomes the vice-king of India. However, in the «golden Calf» it is just a small episode. Here, in the play - this is a huge life drama. It is with a humoristic tendency.
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In front of us we can see a wedding. It is nothing else but bourgeois wedding, in which the fiancé Stasik Marhotsky and his fiancée Nata Marhotskaya-Lifshits have joined in holy matrimony and are happily meeting the guests. Let us say so, that the things Ellochka Shchukina was trying to put in «the Twelve Chairs» - in the «strong Feeling» blossoms in the magnificent blossoming. Everything is striking and prodigious here, but especially - the...
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"The Angel and the Author and Others" is a cycle of humorous essays by Jerome K. Jerome, an outstanding British writer and humourist (1859 — 1927). The collection consists of 19 essays, in which the author is more engaged by moral and ethic issues, the inner world of characters, behavior psychology. Here there is less sparkling humour, peculiar to the writer's early works.
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"A Man of Habit" is a well-known essay by Jerome Klapka Jerome, an outstanding British writer and humourist (1859 — 1927). While going by boat from North America to England, the travellers share their stories about the power of habit — how a widower cannot fall asleep without his wife's snort, another man has lunch in the middle of the night, after a change of time zone, and so on.
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"Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog)" is a short novel, which is one of the best works by a magnificent playwright and a classic of humorous prose Jerome Klapka Jerome. It is a story about a voyage up the Thames of three English gentlemen and a dog named Montmorency, who get into the most comic and curious situations on their way.
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An Unpleasant Predicament is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky that tells the story of a man who is forced to make a difficult decision. The man is in a difficult situation because he is being blackmailed, and he must choose between two unpleasant options. He eventually decides to commit suicide rather than face the consequences of his decision.
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This story is about a wedding that is interrupted by a Christmas tree. The guests are confused and don't know what to do. The bride and groom are the only ones who seem to be enjoying themselves. This story is an example of how people can get wrapped up in their own lives and forget about the people around them.
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The work is about the delicate nature of life and how even something as simple as breathing can be filled with beauty and complexity. Bunin writes about the appreciation of life in all its forms and how even the most mundane moments can be filled with wonder. He also reflects on the fragility of life and how it can be so easily taken away.
10) A Little Hero
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A Little Hero is a novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky that tells the story of a young boy's journey to find his place in the world. The story is full of complex characters and intricate plot lines, and it is written in a dense, intriguing style.
11) Dark Alleys
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"Dark Alleys" by Ivan Bunin is a story about a man who seems to be lost and wandering through life. The story takes place in the dark alleys of the city, which represent the dark and uncertain path that the protagonist seems to be on. The story is written in a very descriptive and poetic way, which helps convey the sense of desperation and loneliness that the protagonist experiences.
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The novella tells the story of a man who, after experiencing a series of personal tragedies, decides to abandon society and live in seclusion. The man's life changes one day when he meets a woman who helps him to see the world in a new light. The man eventually realizes that he is still attached to the world and decides to return to society.
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The Petersburg Chronicle by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a sophisticated work that uses complex language to explore various themes. The work is set in Saint Petersburg, and follows the lives of various characters living in the city. Dostoyevsky uses various literary devices to explore the themes of love, redemption, and morality.
14) Mr. Prokharchin
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In Mr. Prokharchin, Dostoevsky tells the story of an impoverished man who schemes to make a fortune by marrying a wealthy woman. The story is narrated by Prokharchin's friend, who tries to talk him out of the plan, warning him of the dangers of such a scheme. Despite his friend's warnings, Prokharchin goes ahead with the plan and quickly finds himself in over his head.
16) Bright Monday
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Bright Monday' is a story by Ivan Bunin about a young man who leaves his small town life and goes to the city in search of adventure and love. However, he quickly becomes disillusioned with city life and returns home. The story is notable for its detailed exploration of the protagonist's conflicting feelings about his hometown and his desire to escape.
17) Son
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Son is a complex, emotionally charged novella by Ivan Bunin that explores the father-son relationship. The story follows the son's journey as he returns to his childhood home to bury his father and confronts the ghosts of his past. Bunin expertly uses symbols and imagery to convey the son's inner turmoil and emotional state. The novella is considered a masterpiece of Russian literature.
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The Village of Stepanchikovo by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a complex novel that explores the themes of human suffering, love, and redemption. The characters in the novel are all deeply flawed individuals who are struggling to find happiness in a world that is often cruel and unforgiving. Dostoyevsky's exploration of the human condition is at once heartbreaking and inspiring, and the novel is ultimately a testament to the resilience of the human spirit....
19) The Overcoat
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"The Overcoat" follows the life of Akaky Akakievich, a low-ranking civil servant, who leads a mundane existence. When he decides to invest in a new overcoat, his life takes an unexpected turn. The story delves into themes of social inequality, bureaucracy
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The story follows a young man's journey to find himself. It is written in nine letters, which the protagonist sends to his loved ones. The letters chronicle his experiences and inner thoughts as he travels across Europe. Dostoyevsky's writing is complex and rich, and the novella is a beautifully written exploration of self-discovery.
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