The Seagull Criticism
- The Seagull (Drama Criticism)
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The Seagull, Anton Chekhov
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Chekhov's Seagull and Shakespeare's Hamlet: A Study of a Dramatic Device
- Chekhov's Seagull: The Empty Well, the Dry Lake, and the Cold Cave
- Anton Chekhov
- The Elusive Horses in The Sea Gull
- Spatial Form in Drama: The Seagull
- Chehov's Magic Lake: A Reading of The Seagull
- The Lake-Shore of Bohemia: The Seagull's Theatrical Context
- Chekhov's Seagull: Ethereal Creature or Stuffed Bird?
- Life in Art: A Reading of The Seagull
- Chekhov's The Seagull and Maupassant's Sur l'eau
- Irony and Theatricality in Chekhov's The Sea Gull
- Microsubjects in The Seagull
- The Interpretative Function of the ‘Seagull’ Motif in The Seagull
- Chekhov's Reading of Hamlet
- The Seagull: Art and Love, Love and Art
- Chekhov on the British Stage: Differences
- Matter and Spirit in The Seagull
- The Seagull
- Further Reading