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I quattro capolavori di Cechov furono scritti nell'arco di nove anni, dal 1895 al 1904. Sono anni risolutivi per la storia del teatro contemporaneo: "Il gabbiano", "Zio Vanja", "Tre sorelle", "Il giardino dei ciliegi" sono infatti testi di una modernità assoluta. Commedie, più che drammi, dall'intreccio pressoché inesistente, in cui le passioni e le emozioni sono vissute nell'interiorità, e i personaggi sembrano preda di un sortilegio di estraniazione che li rende incapaci di comunicare. Il teatro cechoviano anticipa insomma i motivi fondamentali della drammaturgia moderna (e, nel contempo, la crisi esistenziale dell'uomo contemporaneo): la perdita dei valori e di una fede, il rimpianto per un passato inattingibile, l'attesa di qualcosa di indefinito, l'allusione a ciò che è ineluttabilmente accaduto, il vuoto, il silenzio.

514 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1968

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Anton Chekhov

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Dramas, such as The Seagull (1896, revised 1898), and including "A Dreary Story" (1889) of Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, also Chekov, concern the inability of humans to communicate.

Born ( Антон Павлович Чехов ) in the small southern seaport of Taganrog, the son of a grocer. His grandfather, a serf, bought his own freedom and that of his three sons in 1841. He also taught to read. A cloth merchant fathered Yevgenia Morozova, his mother.

"When I think back on my childhood," Chekhov recalled, "it all seems quite gloomy to me." Tyranny of his father, religious fanaticism, and long nights in the store, open from five in the morning till midnight, shadowed his early years. He attended a school for Greek boys in Taganrog from 1867 to 1868 and then Taganrog grammar school. Bankruptcy of his father compelled the family to move to Moscow. At the age of 16 years in 1876, independent Chekhov for some time alone in his native town supported through private tutoring.

In 1879, Chekhov left grammar school and entered the university medical school at Moscow. In the school, he began to publish hundreds of short comics to support his mother, sisters and brothers. Nicholas Leikin published him at this period and owned Oskolki (splinters), the journal of Saint Petersburg. His subjected silly social situations, marital problems, and farcical encounters among husbands, wives, mistresses, and lust; even after his marriage, Chekhov, the shy author, knew not much of whims of young women.

Nenunzhaya pobeda , first novel of Chekhov, set in 1882 in Hungary, parodied the novels of the popular Mór Jókai. People also mocked ideological optimism of Jókai as a politician.

Chekhov graduated in 1884 and practiced medicine. He worked from 1885 in Peterburskaia gazeta.

In 1886, Chekhov met H.S. Suvorin, who invited him, a regular contributor, to work for Novoe vremya, the daily paper of Saint Petersburg. He gained a wide fame before 1886. He authored The Shooting Party , his second full-length novel, later translated into English. Agatha Christie used its characters and atmosphere in later her mystery novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd . First book of Chekhov in 1886 succeeded, and he gradually committed full time. The refusal of the author to join the ranks of social critics arose the wrath of liberal and radical intelligentsia, who criticized him for dealing with serious social and moral questions but avoiding giving answers. Such leaders as Leo Tolstoy and Nikolai Leskov, however, defended him. "I'm not a liberal, or a conservative, or a gradualist, or a monk, or an indifferentist. I should like to be a free artist and that's all..." Chekhov said in 1888.

The failure of The Wood Demon , play in 1889, and problems with novel made Chekhov to withdraw from literature for a period. In 1890, he traveled across Siberia to Sakhalin, remote prison island. He conducted a detailed census of ten thousand convicts and settlers, condemned to live on that harsh island. Chekhov expected to use the results of his research for his doctoral dissertation. Hard conditions on the island probably also weakened his own physical condition. From this journey came his famous travel book.

Chekhov practiced medicine until 1892. During these years, Chechov developed his concept of the dispassionate, non-judgmental author. He outlined his program in a letter to his brother Aleksandr: "1. Absence of lengthy verbiage of political-social-economic nature; 2. total objectivity; 3. truthful descriptions of persons and objects; 4. extreme brevity; 5. audacity and originality; flee the stereotype; 6. compassion." Because he objected that the paper conducted against [a:Alfred Dreyfu

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January 1, 2024
Lowkey misogynistic half of the time but other than that slay 👍
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June 11, 2013
Testi davvero bellissimi, con qualche eccezione che tuttavia non è mai del tutto da scartare. Mi piacerebbe vederne rappresentato a teatro almeno qualcuno, forse Ivanov, dal momento che è anche quello che mi è piaciuto di più. Tra gli atti unici spicca invece L'orso: l'ho trovato davvero delizioso.
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September 25, 2025
Tristezza infinita e a volte speranza in queste pagine di pura realtà che nobilitano chi le legge, per cui è vero che: "l' uomo diventerà migliore quando gli mostreremo come è."
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March 3, 2024
Sulla strada maestra: 2/5
Il canto del cigno: 3/5
Sul danno del tabacco: 4/5
L’orso: 3/5
La proposta di matrimonio: 5/5
Tat’jana Repina: 3/5
Tragico suo malgrado: 3/5
Le nozze: 2/5
La notte prima del processo: 2/5
L’anniversario: 4/5
Ivanov: 5/5
Il Gabbiano: 3/5
Zio Vanja: 5/5
Tre sorelle: 2/5
Il giardino dei ciliegi: 1/5
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