Chekhov was Russia.
The author of the story was Daniel Defoe.
Chekhov was Russia.
" Crusoe " was a novel written by Defoe in the United Kingdom in 1719. It belonged to the " Crusoe " series and was one of Defoe's most famous works.
" Crusoe " was a novel written by Defoe in 1719. It was a part of the " Crusoe " series. It told the story of a British businessman, Crusoe, who lived a lonely life on a deserted island for 28 years.
Crusoe was a work published by Defoe in 1719.
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Chekhov was born in Moscow in 1860 and died in 1912. His representative works include Chekhov's Short Stories, Chameleon, Three Sisters, etc. Chekhov's short stories had a profound social criticism and realism, vividly displaying the living conditions and psychological contradictions of the people of all walks of life in Russian society, and were hailed as the pinnacle of Russian literature.