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Ward No. 6

Par : Anton Chekhov
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  • Nombre de pages76
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-2-903335-20-5
  • EAN9782903335205
  • Date de parution27/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille162 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurCLXBX

Résumé

Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov is a haunting and intellectually powerful novella that explores madness, morality, and the indifference of society through one of the most unsettling narratives in Russian literature. First published in 1892, this profound work blends psychological depth with philosophical inquiry, revealing Chekhov's penetrating insight into the human condition. Set in a remote provincial hospital, the story centers on Dr.
Andrei Yefimych Ragin, a thoughtful yet detached physician who oversees a neglected psychiatric ward known as Ward No. 6. The ward houses a handful of patients living in squalid and dehumanizing conditions-forgotten by society and dismissed as irrelevant. Among them is Ivan Gromov, an intelligent and passionate man whose paranoia masks a sharp critique of injustice and suffering. As Dr. Ragin engages in increasingly intense conversations with Gromov, the boundaries between sanity and insanity begin to blur.
What starts as philosophical curiosity evolves into a profound personal reckoning. Through their dialogues, Chekhov examines themes of apathy, institutional cruelty, existential despair, and the consequences of emotional detachment. The doctor's passive acceptance of suffering-his belief that pain can be endured through intellectual reasoning-is gradually challenged by the harsh realities around him. Chekhov's narrative is both restrained and devastating.
With quiet precision, he exposes the moral decay within institutions that are meant to heal and protect. The hospital becomes a microcosm of a broader society marked by indifference, bureaucratic incompetence, and spiritual emptiness. The psychological tension intensifies as circumstances shift, leading to a powerful and ironic conclusion that forces readers to question their own assumptions about reason, compassion, and responsibility. Rather than offering easy answers, Ward No.
6 invites reflection. It challenges the reader to consider whether true madness lies in the minds of the marginalized-or in the complacency of those who look away. Chekhov's subtle yet piercing prose transforms a seemingly simple setting into a profound meditation on human suffering and the fragile nature of dignity. Dark, thought-provoking, and deeply humane, Ward No. 6 stands as one of Chekhov's most compelling works.
It remains a timeless examination of conscience, power, and the thin line that separates observer from victim.
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