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Rewriting Chekhov: a comparison of Mansfield's "The Child-Who-Was-Tired" and Chekhovs "Sleepy"
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The paper analyzes the similarities and differences between Katherine Mansfield's "The Child-Who-Was-Tired" and Anton Chekhov's "Sleepy," focusing on character parallels and plot outcomes. It raises questions about potential plagiarism, given the close timing of Mansfield's publication and Chekhov's earlier work. By examining these two short stories, the study delves into the thematic connections and narrative techniques employed by both authors, contributing to the discourse on literary influence and originality.
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Rewriting Chekhov: a comparison of Mansfield's "The Child-Who-Was-Tired" and Chekhovs "Sleepy", Christian Schlegel
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- Title
- Rewriting Chekhov: a comparison of Mansfield's "The Child-Who-Was-Tired" and Chekhovs "Sleepy"
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Christian Schlegel
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Publisher
- 2007
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783638832144
- Category
- About Literature, Maps and Travel
- Description
- The paper analyzes the similarities and differences between Katherine Mansfield's "The Child-Who-Was-Tired" and Anton Chekhov's "Sleepy," focusing on character parallels and plot outcomes. It raises questions about potential plagiarism, given the close timing of Mansfield's publication and Chekhov's earlier work. By examining these two short stories, the study delves into the thematic connections and narrative techniques employed by both authors, contributing to the discourse on literary influence and originality.