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The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov; 9780413695000

The Cherry Orchard

By Anton Chekhov

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Description

The Cherry Orchard, a masterful play by Anton Chekhov, unfolds the poignant tale of an aristocratic Russian family on the brink of losing their ancestral estate, complete with its beloved cherry orchard. This work, often regarded as Chekhov's finest, delves into themes of nostalgia, change, and the relentless passage of time.

The Story

As the family grapples with their financial ruin, they face the harsh realities of modernisation and social upheaval. The arrival of Lopakhin, a pragmatic businessman, sets the stage for a clash between the old world and the new. His proposal to cut down the cherry orchard to build summer cottages encapsulates the struggle between progress and tradition. Throughout the narrative, Chekhov's deft characterisation and rich dialogue illuminate the emotional complexities faced by each member of the family.

Why Readers Love It

  • Universal Themes: The exploration of loss, nostalgia, and the inevitability of change resonates with audiences across generations.
  • Rich Characterisation: Chekhov's nuanced characters invite deep empathy and reflection on the human condition.
  • Poetic Language: The lyrical quality of Chekhov's writing enhances the emotional depth of the play.

Perfect For

This timeless classic is ideal for readers interested in:

  • Exploring the intricacies of family dynamics.
  • Understanding the socio-economic shifts in Russian society.
  • Those who appreciate finely crafted drama, akin to Chekhov's other masterpieces such as Three Sisters and The Seagull.
“A great piece of theatre that captures the essence of human experience.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 130 mm × 198 mm × 11 mm
Pages: 160
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9780413695000

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