The House with the Mezzanine
Book Review
"The House with the Mezzanine" by Anton Chekhov is a subtle and poignant novella in which the author masterfully conveys the atmosphere of the Russian province at the end of the 19th century. Critics note that Chekhov demonstrates his ability to create vivid and multifaceted characters in this work. The main characters, the artist and Lidia Volchaninova, embody two opposing views on life: the pursuit of art and beauty versus pragmatism and social responsibility. Chekhov skillfully uses landscape and domestic details to create a deep emotional connection with the reader. Critics also emphasize that in "The House with the Mezzanine," the author touches on important social and philosophical questions, such as the meaning of life, the role of art, and personal freedom. This novella remains relevant today due to its universality and depth.
