Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism


The Seagull, Anton Chekhov | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Frayn, Michael. Introduction to The Seagull: A Comedy in Four Acts, by Anton Chekhov, translated by Michael Frayn, pp. ix-xx. New York: Methuen, 1986.

Analyzes the characters' relationships and remarks on autobiographical elements in The Seagull.

Gilman, Richard. Chekhov's Plays: An Opening into Eternity. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1995, 261 p.

Includes a comparison of The Seagull to Chekhov's other plays and an analysis of its content.

Hingley, Ronald. Introduction to The Seagull. In The Oxford Chekhov, vol. II, pp. 334-53. London: Oxford University Press, 1967.

Examines the composition, text, and contemporary reception of The Seagull.

Hollosi, Clara. “Chekhov's Reaction to Two Interpretations of Nina.” Theatre Survey 24 (1983): 117-26.

Discusses interpretations of Nina by two actresses contemporary...

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