The Man in the Case - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Man_in_the_CaseRusskaya Mysl (1898) Publisher. Adolf Marks (1901) Publication date. July 1898. " The Man in the Case " ( Russian: Человек в футляре, romanized : Chelovek v futlyare) is an 1898 short story by Anton Chekhov, the first part of what has been later referred as The Little Trilogy, along with "Gooseberries" and "About Love".
The Man in a Case by Anton Chekhov - Goodreads
www.goodreads.com › book › showThe Person in a Case by Anton Chekhov Is a story about Belikov – teacher of a Greece language in school. His motto throughout the story is to “make sure that nothing happens.” He is so paranoid and scared by everything in his life, that he even can’t marry a girl who he loves because he is afraid that something bad is going to happened from it.
The Man in the Case - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_in_the_CaseThe story, narrated by Burkin, a gymnasium teacher, to his friend Ivan Ivanych Chimsha-Gimalayski after a long day spent hunting in the countryside, tells the story of his colleague Belikov, a teacher of Greek and the antagonist of the story. Suffering from paranoia (he wears a pair of galoshes and a heavy coat … Näytä lisää
The Man In A Case - American Literature
americanliterature.com › the-man-in-a-caseThe Man in a Case is one of Anton Chekhov's most famous short stories. Dealing with the idea that there are "people in the world, solitary by temperament, who try to retreat into their shell like a hermit crab or a snail," it uses a tale within a tale to relate the story of Byelikov who progresses from an emotional "shell" to a real wooden one.