

Chekhov finally joined his family in Moscow in 1879 and enrolled at medical school. When Pavel’s business failed in 1875, he took the family to Moscow to look for other work while Chekhov remained in Taganrog until he finished his studies. His father, Pavel, was a grocer with frequent money troubles his mother, Yevgeniya, shared her love of storytelling with Chekhov and his five siblings. Youth and EducationĪnton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia.

Chekhov died of tuberculosis on July 15, 1904, in Badenweiler, Germany. Through stories such as "The Steppe" and "The Lady with the Dog," and plays such as The Seagull and Uncle Vanya, Anton Chekhov emphasized the depths of human nature, the hidden significance of everyday events and the fine line between comedy and tragedy.
