by Anton Chekhov, Tom Stoppard
bookshelves: play-dramatisation, slavic Once a man of great influence and means, Ivanov has fallen into debt and out of love with his wife. Spending his evenings away from home, amongst the idle and morally corrupt, Ivanov finds himself drawn to Sasha, the daughter of a wealthy friend, who appear...
Once a man of great influence and means, Ivanov has fallen into debt and out of love with his wife. Spending his evenings away from home, amongst the idle and morally corrupt, Ivanov finds himself drawn to Sasha, the daughter of a wealthy friend, who appears determined to save him.
It can be easy to get frustrated with the characters in this play, but it's interesting to sit down and analyze them.