Three Sisters

Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a drama in four acts that explores the lives of the Prozorov family, focusing on sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina, as well as their brother Andrei. This edition, published by Mint Editions in December 2020, consists of 64 pages and is presented in English. The play, first performed in 1901, delves into the characters’ struggles with their ambitions and the realities they face, highlighting the complexities of their relationships and individual desires.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of emotions and conflicts as each character navigates their personal challenges. Olga, the responsible eldest sister, Masha, caught in an unhappy marriage, and Irina, the youngest with her vain aspirations, all contribute to the intricate dynamics of the family. The narrative also introduces Natasha, whose transformation from an orphan to a controlling figure adds depth to the story. This edition of Three Sisters offers a modern reimagining of Chekhov’s classic, making it accessible to contemporary audiences while preserving the essence of Russian literature.
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Three Sisters (1900) is a drama in four acts by Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov. It was first performed at the Moscow Art Theatre in 1901, directed by acclaimed actor Konstantin Stanislavski–who also played the role of Aleksandr Ignatyevich Vershinin, a philosophizing artillery officer in love with middle Prozorov sister Masha. Reviews were mixed at first, but as the play continued to run, Three Sisters became a popular success, acclaimed by audiences and critics alike.
The play follows the Provorov family, focusing on sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina, as well as their brother Andrei. Each character struggles to balance their secret ambitions while facing the daily circumstances of reality. Olga, the oldest sister, is an unmarried schoolteacher who often finds herself responsible for the lives and happiness of others. Masha, the middle sister, is unhappily married to the kind Latin teacher Fyodor Kulygin, who knows about her affair with Lieutenant-Colonel Vershinin but continues to love and care for her. Irina, the youngest, is a vain and childish woman engaged to a man she respect but does not love. Andrei is initially an ambitious and energetic young man whose ill-fated marriage ruins not only his prospects of becoming a professor in Moscow, but his will to live as a man with any sense of self-respect. Natasha, who begins as an orphaned young woman unfit for high society, eventually emerges as a manipulative, envious woman whose love for her two children is matched only by her will to control the lives of the entire Prozorov family. Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov is a brilliant drama whose complex characters make us believe, for a time, in an art more real than life.
This edition of Anton Chekhov’s Three Sisters is a classic of Russian literature reimagined for modern readers.
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