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The Seagull (1896) is one of Anton Chekhov’s most celebrated plays. It concerns two actresses and two writers confronting a generation gap that was caused by changes in Russian society.
The Essential Tales of Chekhov (1999) is a compilation of Chekhov’s most celebrated short stories. The introduction by the editor of the work, Richard Ford, discusses the significance of Chekhov’s short fiction to contemporary readers and writers.
Chekhov, the Hidden Ground: A Biography (1998), by Thomas A. Eekman, is...
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