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The Sea-Gull - A Play In Four Acts - cover

The Sea-Gull - A Play In Four Acts

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Translator Marian Fell

Publisher: Ktoczyta.pl

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Summary

This is one of the most dramatic works of Chekhov. The conflict between the four main characters. Everyone has their own point of view, but who will be right in the end? Because of their conflict, everything is going to a bad spot, but can the mother really be able to bring her son or husband to the tragic end?
Available since: 04/26/2019.
Print length: 60 pages.

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