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Translated, with an introductory essay, by Elisaveta Fen, and with an Introduction by A.D.P. Briggs. Anton Chekhov's popularity in the west is without parallel for a foreign writer. He has been absorbed into our culture, and accepted as one of our own. His plays lend themselves easily to the stage, calling for actors with intelligence and common sense rather than a dramatic voice or histrionic skills. He takes from everyday life themes of frustration which apply to us all the difficulty of carving out a happy existence, the problems of love, the fading of hope, the universal feeling that time passes and we never quite get things right. This seems pessimistic, and yet Chekhov claimed he was writing comedy. Readers, actors and directors must decide for themselves which way to play these pieces. They are full of sadness, but a sadness described as the 'darkness of the last hour before the dawn'. Whether tragic or comic, however, they are works of the first importance. 'The Cherry Orchard' has been described as 'the best play since Shakespeare', 'Three Sisters' as 'the best play in the world'. AUTHOR: Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was a Russian physician, writer and dramatist. Considered by many to be the most important short-story writer of all time, his prose works have had a lasting influence on the development of literature. His dramatic work is equally highly rated.
Release date NZ
May 1st, 2007
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Introduction by A. D. P. Briggs
  • Series edited by Tom Griffith
  • Translated by Elisaveta Fen
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Pages
400
Publisher
Wordsworth Editions Ltd
Dimensions
129x198x20
ISBN-13
9781840226171
Product ID
1809823

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