By the time the Russian author Anton Pavlovich Chekhov died from consumption only 44 years old, he had written some 600 short stories, about ten ground-breaking plays and an account of a journey to Sakhalin, one of the Tsar’s places of exile. He had also managed to complete his medical training and he was forced to support his family from an early age.
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