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Plays - cover

Plays

Anton Chekhov

Traducteur Julian Hawthorne, Thomas Seltzer, Marian Fell, Herman Bernstein, Robert Edward Crozier Long, A. E. Chamot, Julius West

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Anton Chekhov's "Plays" encapsulates a masterful blend of nuanced character development, intricate dialogue, and the exploration of human emotions and societal norms, marking a significant evolution in dramatic literature. This collection includes seminal works such as "The Seagull," "Uncle Vanya," and "Three Sisters," all characterized by Chekhov's trademark subtext and a focus on the mundane struggles of life. His plays defy traditional climaxes and instead revel in the beauty of everyday moments, highlighting a shift from melodrama to a more realistic and introspective form of storytelling rooted in the socio-political context of late 19th-century Russia. Chekhov, a physician by training, drew upon his acute observations of human behavior and the complexities of social interactions, which informed his writing. His experiences living in a rapidly changing Russia, fraught with class tensions and existential inquiries, imbued his works with profound depth and relevance. Chekhov's ability to delve into the human psyche and critique societal nuances stems from his understanding of life's intrinsic absurdities and the fragility of human relationships. "Plays" is essential reading for enthusiasts of modern drama, offering insight into the craftsmanship that has influenced countless playwrights and remains impactful today. Readers seeking to understand the foundations of contemporary theatrical expression will find Chekhov's exploration of the human condition, rendered with exquisite eloquence, profoundly enriching.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 646 pages.

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