Anton Chekhov

The Seagull

Play portraying artistic failure, lost love, and suicide among provincial theater people

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Anton Chekhov
Anton Chekhov

Russia's greatest playwright, Chekhov invented a drama of mood, subtext, and inaction that transformed how theater depicts human experience. His four major plays capture the paralysis and longing of the Russian intelligentsia at the century's end. He also wrote some of the finest short stories in world literature.

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