The Cherry Orchard and Other Plays,Used

The Cherry Orchard and Other Plays,Used

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Collected in this volume are five of Chekhovs most popular dramatic works: Ivanov, The SeaGull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard. Firstly in Ivanov we find the taut psychological drama of Nikolai Ivanov, a man who is severely conflicted by the illness of his wife, his mounting debts, and his own internal desires. Secondly, The SeaGull is the story of the romantic and artistic conflicts between four main characters: Nina, the daughter of a wealthy landowner; Madame Irina Arkadina, a once leading actress; Konstantin Treplyov, her son and a playwright; and Trigorin, a wellknown writer. Thirdly, Uncle Vanya is a melancholic portrait of a cast of characters examining their respective miseries and failures to accomplish in their lives that which they might have hoped to. Fourthly, Three Sisters is a story which concerns the lives of an aristocratic family, the Prozorovs, who struggle to search for meaning in the modern world. Lastly The Cherry Orchard is the tale of an aristocratic Russian woman and her family who return to their estate, a cherry orchard, to oversee its auction in order to pay the mortgage. Taken together this collection of dramas exhibits Chekhovs literary prowess and provides a brilliant portrait for the dramatic social environment of Russia at the turn of the 20th century. This edition is printed on a premium acidfree paper and follows the translations of Marian Fell and Julius West.

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