The most widely staged dramatist after Shakespeare, Chekhov left a
deep mark both on the development of Russian literature and world
theatre, with plays that were remarkable not just for their
dialogue but their atmosphere and the tensions expressed between
the lines. Collected in this volume are Chekhov's four most
celebrated plays - The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The
Cherry Orchard - in a brand-new translation by Hugh Aplin. In these
personal stories of unfulfilled love, failed ambition and
existential ennui, set against a background of unsettling social
and economical change, the reader can appreciate the groundbreaking
qualities of Chekhov's theatrical genius.
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