“The Lady with the Little Dog” – Anton Chekhov
A Comparative Study of the Presentation of Adultery.
These two stories were both composed towards the end of the nineteenth century, and both present an adulterous relationship. Chopin’s “The Storm” was not published in her life-time because the subject matter was considered too scandalous; Chekhov’s story was published, but, according to Loehlin, Tolstoy “condemned the the lovers in “The Lady with the Little Dog” as “Nietzschian and bestial” (163). Both stories are narrated by an omniscient third person authorial voice, but Chekhov adopts the male point of view, that of the protagonist, Gurov; by contrast, Chopin switches ...