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El. knyga: Cambridge Companion to Chekhov

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This volume of specially commissioned essays explores the world of Anton Chekhov - one of the most important dramatists in the repertoire - and the creation, performance and interpretation of his works. The Companion, first published in 2000, begins with an examination of Chekhov's life, his Russia, and the original productions of his plays at the Moscow Art Theatre. Later film versions and adaptations of Chekhov's works are analysed, with valuable insights also offered on acting Chekhov, by Ian McKellen, and directing Chekhov, by Trevor Nunn and Leonid Heifetz. The volume also provides essays on 'special topics' such as Chekhov as writer, Chekhov and women, and the Chekhov comedies and stories. Key plays, such as The Cherry Orchard and The Seagull, receive dedicated chapters while lesser-known works and genres are also brought to light. The volume concludes with appendices of primary sources, lists of works, and a select bibliography.

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"...there is a great deal of information here to use to those seeking a deeper appreciation of Chekhov, especially in regard to the performance history of his plays." Nineteenth-Century Contexts "well-conceived and well-executed collection that deepens and enriches our understanding of Chekhov's drama." Russian Review Vol 60/4

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This volume, first published in 2000, is an accessible Companion on one of the most important dramatists in the repertoire.
List of illustrations xiii Acknowledgements xv Notes on contributors xvii Chronology xxi Editorial notes: transliteration, translation and titles, calendar dates xxvi Preface xxix PART 1: Chekhov in context 1(40) Dr Chekhov: a biographical essay (29 January 1860-15 July 1904) 3(14) Alexander Chudakov Chekhov and his Russia 17(12) Emma Polotskaya Chekhov at the Moscow Art Theatre 29(12) Anatoly Smeliansky PART 2: Chekhov in production 41(160) From Platonov to Piano 43(14) Edward Braun Chekhovs one-act plays and the full-length plays 57(13) Vera Gottlieb Ivanov: the invention of a negative dramaturgy 70(10) Patrice Pavis The Seagull: an adaptation 80(11) Thomas Kilroy Notes from a director: Uncle Vanya 91(10) Leonid Heifetz Notes from a director: Three Sisters 101(10) Trevor Nunn The Cherry Orchard 111(10) Edward Braun Acting Chekhov: `A friend to the actor 121(13) Ian McKellen The scenography of Chekhov 134(15) Arnold Aronson Chekhov on screen 149(13) Philip French Chekhov on the Russian stage 162(14) Tatiana Shakh-Azizova Directors Chekhov 176(25) Laurence Senelick Selected glossary 191(10) PART 3: Chekhov the writer 201(38) Chekhovs stories and the plays 203(13) Donald Rayfield The stage representation of Chekovs women 216(12) Cynthia Marsh Chekhovs comedy 228(11) Vera Gottlieb Appendix 1: Chekhovs works: primary sources from the Russian-variations of English titles from the Russian 239(6) Appendix 2: Selected stage productions 245(15) Appendix 3: Selected screen versions 260(3) Appendix 4: Illustrations 263(3) Selected bibliography 266(14) Index of works by Chekhov 280(3) General index 283