Chekhov's "Three Sisters" by Gordon Mcvay

Chekhov's "Three Sisters" by Gordon Mcvay

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Chekhov's "Three Sisters" by Gordon Mcvay

Chekhov's penultimate play has inspired a bewildering variety of interpretations since its première at the Moscow Arts Theatre on 31 January 1901. Three Sisters has been viewed both as tragedy and as comedy, as a poignant testimony to the eternal yearning for love, happiness, beauty and meaning, and as a devastating indictment of the folly of inert gentility and vacuous day-dreaming. Its characters have been deemed worthy embodiments of the universal 'human condition', keenly experiencing hope, disappointment, frustration, loneliness and the passage of time - or passive products of pre-revolutionary Russian privilege, remnants fit only for the scrap-heap of history. This study analyses the plot, characters and themes of the play, before discussing its reception by Russian and English-language critics, and upon the Russian and British stage.

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ISBN 13 9781853993824
ISBN 10 1853993824
Title Chekhov's "Three Sisters"
Author Gordon Mcvay
Series Critical Studies In Russian Literature S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1998-01-01
Number of pages 150
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