The Sea-Gull

The Sea-Gull by Anton Chekhov is a classic play published by Book Jungle in December 2007. This edition features 64 pages and is presented in English. The work, written in 1896, explores the romantic and artistic conflicts among its four central characters, showcasing Chekhov’s distinctive use of subtext as they navigate complex themes and emotions.
Readers will find a nuanced portrayal of relationships and the intricacies of human interaction within the narrative. The play reflects Chekhov’s background as both a doctor and a writer, emphasizing the tension between personal desires and societal expectations. With its focus on drama and European themes, The Sea-Gull remains a significant contribution to the world of fiction and classic literature.
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Chekhov was a Russian who wrote short stories and plays. Chekhov was a doctor during most of his life. He was said to say, “Medicine is my lawful wife and literature is my mistress”. The Seagull was written in 1896 and is the first of Chekhov’s four major plays. Romantic and artistic conflicts involve the four central characters. Checkhov uses subtext in having his characters skirt around topics and actions such as suicide occur off stage..The play was later performed to rave reviews.
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