Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism


The Three Sisters, Anton Chekhov | Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Brahms, Caryl. “The Three Sisters.” In Reflections in a Lake: A Study of Chekhov's Four Greatest Plays, pp. 79-107. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976.

Traces the critical reception of The Three Sisters.

Bristow, Eugene K. “Circles, Triads, and Parity in The Three Sisters.” In Chekhov's Great Plays: A Critical Anthology, edited by Jean-Pierre Barricelli, pp. 76-95. New York: New York University Press, 1981.

An examination of the groupings of threes in The Three Sisters.

Emeljanov, Victor. “Komisarjevsky Directs Chekhov in London.” Theatre Notebook 37, No. 2 (1983): 66-67.

Discusses a production of The Three Sisters by a noted Russian director.

Gagen, Jean. “‘Most Resembling Unlikeness, and Most Unlike Resemblance’: Beth Henley's Crimes of the Heart and Chekhov's Three Sisters.Studies in...

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