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The Sea-Gull

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This superb play by Anton Chekhov presents drama and romance between an ensemble cast of vivid, evocative characters.

We join Sorin, a retired government servant who lives on his estate with his wife who is a famed stage actress named Arkadina.

Their son, Konstantin Treplyov, is a playwright who has recently published an unconventional work which has attracted much public attention.

However, in spite of his artistic talents Konstantin is prone to troubles of mood.

His habit of shooting seagulls influences the plot, and provides the play with its title.

In keeping with his penchant for romantic flair, Chekhov establishes potential romances early in the story.

Masha, the estate keeper's daughter, is taken by Konstantin but herself liked by a schoolteacher named Medvedenko.

These romances in turn fuel the plot - as the reader is left guessing as to who will pair off with whom.

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1387879618 / 9781387879618
Paperback / softback
891.723
13/06/2018
62 pages
152 x 229 mm, 104 grams