Uncle Vanya: Methuen Student Editio
Author: Chekhov,Anton
ISBN: 9780413774712
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Year first published: 01 Aug 2006
Pages: 176 Format: Paperback / softback
'A masterpiece of Russian drama, now in a student edition. Along with Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya is credited as one of Chekhov''s masterpieces and a significant precursor of modern drama. Set on a country estate in late nineteenth century Russia, Uncle Vanya is in part a study of the enervation of Russian middle-class provincial life. The major dynamics between the characters themselves are centred on two obsessive love affairs that lead nowhere and a flirtation that brings disaster. ''Mixing the tragic and the absurd and dealing with a form that allows for ambiguity and contradiction, Uncle Vanya has been deemed the first modernist play.'' (David Lan) ''It is the element of might-have-been in Chekhov''s characters that makes their sense of waste so tragic ... I know of no more moving climax in world drama.'' Guardian
Definitive translation by acclaimed playwright Michael Frayn. Methuen Student Editions are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays. Contains the complete text of the play, the volume contains a chronology of the playwright''s life and work; an introduction giving the background to the play; a discussion of various interpretations; and notes on individual words and phrases in the text.'
ISBN: 9780413774712
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Year first published: 01 Aug 2006
Pages: 176 Format: Paperback / softback
'A masterpiece of Russian drama, now in a student edition. Along with Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya is credited as one of Chekhov''s masterpieces and a significant precursor of modern drama. Set on a country estate in late nineteenth century Russia, Uncle Vanya is in part a study of the enervation of Russian middle-class provincial life. The major dynamics between the characters themselves are centred on two obsessive love affairs that lead nowhere and a flirtation that brings disaster. ''Mixing the tragic and the absurd and dealing with a form that allows for ambiguity and contradiction, Uncle Vanya has been deemed the first modernist play.'' (David Lan) ''It is the element of might-have-been in Chekhov''s characters that makes their sense of waste so tragic ... I know of no more moving climax in world drama.'' Guardian
Definitive translation by acclaimed playwright Michael Frayn. Methuen Student Editions are expertly annotated texts of a wide range of plays. Contains the complete text of the play, the volume contains a chronology of the playwright''s life and work; an introduction giving the background to the play; a discussion of various interpretations; and notes on individual words and phrases in the text.'