Chekhov, the major plays / Anton Chekhov ; translated by Ann Dunnigan ; with a foreword by Robert Brustein and a new afterword by Rosamund Bartlett.
By: Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich.
Contributor(s): Dunnigan, Ann | Brustein, Robert Sanford | Bartlett, Rosamund.
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Summary: Five of Chekhov's well-known plays express ways humans cope when trapped in their environment, revealing their weaknesses in the face of others' greed, and show how single affirmations remain in the midst of despair.
Ivanov -- The sea gull -- Uncle Vanya -- The three sisters -- The cherry orchard.
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Includes bibliographical references.
Ivanov -- The sea gull -- Uncle Vanya -- The three sisters -- The cherry orchard.
Five of Chekhov's well-known plays express ways humans cope when trapped in their environment, revealing their weaknesses in the face of others' greed, and show how single affirmations remain in the midst of despair.
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