Chekhov published many important works during his heyday of literary creation (1860s to 1900s), including: The Man in a Condom (1862) The Prairie (1863) Three Sisters (1864) The Cherry Orchard (1865) Mr. Rochester (1866) Seagull (1867) 7 Ten Thousand Calories (1868) 8. Sergei Chermezov Cocktail (1869) The Sixth Sick Room (1870) The Bakery (1871) Factory Owner (1872) The Noble Family (1873) The Prairie (1874) Ivan Ilyich Lenin (1875) In the Exile (1876) 16 "The Supernatural"(1877) Crime and Punishment (1878) 18 Under the Rage (1879) The Prairie (1880) Factory Director (1881) These works played an important role in Chekhov's literary history, which not only won him a wide range of readers and reputation, but also had a profound impact on Russian literature.