Uncle Vanya

Uncle Vanya by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov is presented in this new edition published by Nick Hern in 1999. This 78-page work, written in English, explores the lives of Vanya and his niece Sonya as they strive to maintain their modest estate. Their efforts are disrupted by the arrival of Sonya’s father and his new wife, leading to a complex interplay of emotions and relationships.
Readers will find a poignant depiction of familial duty and unfulfilled desires as Sonya grapples with her hidden affection for Astrov, the local doctor. The narrative delves into themes of sacrifice and the impact of selfishness on personal aspirations. This edition offers a concise yet rich exploration of the drama inherent in Chekhov’s work, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of human connection within the context of Russian and European drama.
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“Vanya and his niece, Sonya, work relentlessly to keep their meagre estate going. Sonya finds relief in her undisclosed love for Astrov, the local doctor. But all hope of relief is banished when their lives are invaded by Sonya’s selfishly destructive father and his beautiful new wife.”–publisher website.
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