by Anton Chekhov
bookshelves: play-dramatisation, fraudio, slavic, winter20092010, published-1899, environmental-issues, psychology, classic Read on January 24, 2010 "We must be patient" (waiting for natural death). The comic tragedy of lost hopes and stifled passion set in 1890s Russia. Christopher Hampton's ada...
This is the last of the four Chekov plays that was in the book that I picked up in a second hand bookshop in Adelaide. The main reason that I grabbed the book was because I had never read anything by Chekov before, and also it was one of those nice hardcover editions (though I suspect that it is act...
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I read this for a LAMDA exam, and to be honest the reason I did not enjoy it was probably due to the amount of times I had to go through one scene, but it's put me off of reading any more Chekov =/
Turns out when you read this when you're 15 and then again at 4 days shy of 25 you react differently.
"We must be patient" (waiting for natural death).The comic tragedy of lost hopes and stifled passion set in 1890s Russia. Christopher Hampton's adaptation stars Robert Stephens.Broadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 2:30am Sunday 24th January 2010SPOILER ALERT:Wiki sourced info - Uncle Vanya is unique among Chek...
"We must be patient" (waiting for natural death).The comic tragedy of lost hopes and stifled passion set in 1890s Russia. Christopher Hampton's adaptation stars Robert Stephens.Broadcast on:BBC Radio 7, 2:30am Sunday 24th January 2010SPOILER ALERT:Wiki sourced info - Uncle Vanya is unique among Chek...