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Following their father’s death, sisters Olga, Masha and Irina endure a dull life in a Russian provincial garrison town. Starved culturally, romantically and intellectually, they cling to the hope of moving back to Moscow, a city that symbolises unfulfilled dreams and opportunities. Their brother Andrey, with ambitions in academia, holds the key to this escape. Set over three and a half years at the turn of the twentieth century, the play poignantly captures the irony of hope and the poignancy of dreams deferred.
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Ideal for readers interested in classic theatre, Russian literature, and those who appreciate dramatic works exploring human aspirations and existential themes.

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The play tells the story of three sisters and their brother who live in a provincial Russian town. Michael Frayn has successfully recreated the naturalness of the original text in this translation and included are notes, commentary and questions for students.

A year after the death of their father, sisters Olga, Masha and Irina long to escape the tedium of their provincial Russian town. They place their hopes in moving to Moscow, but this relies on not only their brother Andrey’s academic career but also the ability of happiness to overcome stagnation and distant dreams.

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You'd be hard put to find a better script to work with than this translation by Michael Frayn. It sticks rigorously to the inner thrust of the play while giving it a fresh, crisp clarity that makes it not just accessible but compelling to watch. The underlying tragedy is intact. It is made more moving, not less, by the way Frayn's ineffably light touch has caught too the comedy of Andrey and his three sisters. Guardian

Frayn puts well the central statement of this most moving of dramas: it is about the irony of the hopes by which people live and the way their destiny mocks them. Chekhov shows how life is both nourished and poisoned by the act of hope itself. Daily Telegraph

Following their father's death, life for sisters Olga, Masha and Irina in a Russian provincial garrison town has become unbearably dull. They feel they have become culturally, romantically and intellectually starved. To these sisters, Moscow, where they once lived, and in spite of its sad memories, has become a symbol of unfulfilled hope, promises and opportunity, contrasting with the tedium of their own lives and circumstances. The sisters' main hope of moving to Moscow depends on their brother, Andrey, with his ambitions to work in academia in Moscow.

Set over three and a half years at the turn of the twentieth century, and premiered at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1901, Chekhov's play has become among the most iconic in modern theatre.

This translation is by Michael Frayn, one of today's most eminent British playwrights and translators of Russian drama.

Commentary and notes by Nick Worrall.

Series: Student Editions

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Telegraph praises Chekhov for his masterful blend of comedy and emotional depth, highlighting his profound insight into character and the timeless truths of human nature.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780413771407

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 06 March 2003

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Methuen Drama

Edition: New edition

Contributors:

  • Translated by Michael Frayn

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 13.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 202.0mm

Weight: 246g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Anton Chekhov (1860-1904) was one of the most prominent Russian writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Initially writing to support his income as a physician, he gained widespread acclaim as a short story writer and playwright and his work has had a profound influence on modern drama. His plays include Ivanov, The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard.

Michael Frayn is an award-winning British playwright, novelist and translator. His translations of Chekhov’s plays have been acclaimed and widely performed.

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