Chekhov's penultimate play has inspired a bewildering variety of
interpretations - both in criticism and in performance - since its
premiere at the Moscow Arts Theatre in 1901. Tri sestry has
been viewed both as tragedy and comedy, as a testimony for the eternal
yearnings for love, happiness and meaning, and as a devastating
indictment of the folly of inert gentility. Its characters have been
seen as worthy embodiments of the universal 'human condition', or as
passive products of pre-revolutionary Russian privilege. Either way,
the sisters are poignant reminders of human disappointment,
frustration, loneliness and the passage of time. The play remains a
firm favourite with audiences, both in Russia and in the
English-speaking world, and must be considered a fundamental work of
twentieth-century European drama.
Chekhov: Three Sisters (Russian Texts)
        
        
        $19.91 - $24.89
    
     
            - UPC:
 - 9781853995200
 - Maximum Purchase:
 - 2 units
 - Binding:
 - Paperback
 - Publication Date:
 - 1998-01-01
 - Release Date:
 - 1998-01-01
 - Author:
 - Anton Chekhov
 - Language:
 - english
 - Edition:
 - 2