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The Sea-Gull

Anton Chekhov

Übersetzer Constance Garnett

Verlag: Merkaba Press

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The Sea-Gull  is a play by Russian dramatist Anton Chekhov, written in 1895 and first produced in 1896. The Seagull is generally considered to be the first of his four major plays. It dramatises the romantic and artistic conflicts between four characters: the famous middlebrow story writer Boris Trigorin, the ingenue Nina, the fading actress Irina Arkadina, and her son the symbolist playwright Konstantin Tréplev.
Verfügbar seit: 31.08.2017.

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