Forbidden love :
Anton Chekhov , forbidden love with Lydia
12 Aug 2012 | : Entertainment , Book | Author : English Newspaper
Biographers have still doubts whether this love story , reportedly lasted ten years , it is true . Avilov own Lydia narrated in autobiography . Married and with a child it was not ever divorced , but died embracing the tomb of Chekhov
Biographers have still doubts
Lydia Alekseevna Avilov lived between 1864 and 1943 . To this thing still will not if it would not be included in a sentimental story , wrapped in mystery . Lydia was born in Moscow , where Tosltoi spent a good part of his life and where he wrote his masterpieces .Lydia died in Moscow Avilov
Lydia is in this sheet speaks for recognition of her friendship with Tolstoy , Gorky , Buninin .
Have there been any love between them ?
And if it can not be said exactly , has data showing that between Lydia - and Anthony , feelings set in motion and the opposing troops . But they both sought to keep secret everything quietly , unlike what might happen in another situation , when things can be clarified .
" Autobiography " Lydia wrote that today arouse debate between critics , because some of them think that the stories are true , while others consider events indicated a genuine fabrication . Referring to his own testimony that Lydia has left , she has known Chekhov in 1889 . It is said that she was a young writer , he sought the advice of Chekhov , already affirmed . Among the manuscripts of this lady , kept in the Central Archives of the Writers , found papers " for Antonin " since 1892. Letters keep records of renowned writer , read the text suggestions , observations , has deleted the phrase , but also underlining . Furthermore , the analysis of all these details can be said that Chekhov felt that it was too sentimental .
The son of a seller Anton Chekhov Studio medicine for five years .
But although the occupation was a physician , he became one of the leading Russian writers and playwrights . Lydia was married and had children.
For his part , Chekhov shows confidence to her. wrote :
" Your characters are too hasty and abusive words like " perfect " , " momentum " , etc. .
On the other hand , is not an exaggeration if we remember that Chekhov Lydia divorce waiting to marry him. But she , though in words and letters Antonin worshiped , not ever undertook this step . She stayed with her husband and family .
Her husband is comparable to that of Ana Kareninës : a moneklaturës tsarist bureaucrat , willing to do everything to avoid scandals . Small-minded , mediocre, maddening , character worthy of Romania . Between Lydia and Chekhov never had a real disconnect , although in 1901 the writer was married to actress Olga Knipper .
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