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  • by Anton Chekhov
    £6.49

    Part of Alma Classics new series: 101 Pages, Three Years is, in the author's own words, " a novel of Moscow life" and an examination of its merchant classes. A powerful story of redemption and the nuances of human relationships, the novella helped cement Chekhov's reputation as a major figure in Russian literature.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £7.99

    Contains approximately 64,000 words

  • - About Truth, Freedom, Happiness, and Love
    by Anton Chekhov
    £18.99

    A timeless observation of the human condition from one of the best story writers in the history of world literature. Chekhov's characteristic mix of humour and poignancy united by the themes of truth, freedom, happiness and love in the 14 story collection presented in this book.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £16.99

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £7.49

  • by Chekhov Anton Chekhov, Anton Checkov & Anton Chekhov
    £15.99

  • by Anton Chekhov & Michael Frayn
    £13.49

    A collection of four one-act comic vaudevilles and four short stories adapted for the stage by Michael Frayn.

  • by Chekhov Anton Chekhov, Anton Checkov & Anton Chekhov
    £15.99

  • by Chekhov Anton Chekhov, Anton Checkov & Anton Chekhov
    £16.99

  • by Anton Chekhov, Chekhov Anton Chekhov & Anton Checkov
    £17.99

  • by Moliere, Anton Chekhov & August Strindberg
    £12.99

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £25.49

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £19.49

    The author is well aware that whosoever discusses historical mysteries pleases the public best by being quite sure, and offering a definite and certain solution. Unluckily Science forbids, and conscience is on the same side. We verily do not know how the false Pucelle arrived at her success with the family of the true Maid; we do not know, or pretend to know, who killed Sir Edmund Berry Godfrey; or how Amy Robsart came by her death; or why the Valet was so important a prisoner. It is only possible to restate the cases, and remove, if we may, the errors and confusions which beset the problems. Such a tiny point as the year of Amy Robsart's marriage is stated variously by our historians. To ascertain the truth gave the author half a day's work, and, at last, he would have voted for the wrong year, had he not been aided by the superior acuteness of his friend, Mr. Hay Fleming. He feels morally certain that, in trying to set historians right about Amy Robsart, he must have committed some conspicuous blunders; these always attend such enterprises of rectification.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £25.49

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £20.99

    CONTENTSThe WifeDifficult PeopleThe GrasshopperA Dreary StoryThe Privy CouncillorThe Man in a CaseGooseberriesAbout LoveThe Lottery Ticket

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    - The Cherry Orchard, Three Sisters, The Seagull and Uncle Vanya
    by Anton Chekhov
    £7.99

    The most widely staged dramatist after Shakespeare, Chekhov left a deep mark both on the development of Russian literature and world theatre, with plays that were remarkable not just for their dialogue but their atmosphere and the tensions expressed between the lines. This title collects four of Chekhov's most celebrated plays.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £14.99

    Oh, Misha, it's terrible to be an educated woman. An educated woman with nothing to do. What am I here for? Why am I alive? They should make me a professor somewhere, or a director of something ... If I were a diplomat I'd turn the whole world upside down ... An educated woman ... And nothing to do.Village schoolmaster Mikhail Vasilyevich has it all: wit, intelligence, a comfortable and respectable life in provincial Russia, and the attentions of four beautiful women - one of whom is his devoted wife. As summer arrives and the seasonal festivities commence, the rapidly intensifying heat makes everyone giddy with sunlight, vodka - and passion.Michael Frayn's comedy of errors, drawn from Chekhov's untitled and posthumously discovered early play, is a tale of nineteenth-century Russian life replete with classic misunderstandings, irrepressible desires and nostalgia for a vanishing world. Wild Honey received its premiere in the National Theatre's Lyttelton space, London, on 19 July 1984. This edition was published for the revival at the Hampstead Theatre in December 2016.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £11.49

    I don't know what it is I'm going to do but I'm going to do something. I'm going to make a difference. Three sisters, Orla, Marianne and Erin, dream of escaping their tedious suburban lives for a fresh start in America.

  • by Anton Chekhov
    £4.99

    'I did have hallucinations, but did they harm anyone? Who did they harm, that's what I'd like to know!'

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    - Platonov; Ivanov; The Seagull
    by Anton Chekhov
    £13.49

    Young Chekhov contains a trilogy of plays by the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, written as he emerged as the greatest playwright of the late nineteenth century. The three works, Platanov, Ivanov and The Seagull, in contemporary adaptations by David Hare, will be staged at the Chichester Festival Theatre in the summer of 2015.

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    by Anton Chekhov
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  • by Anton Chekhov
    £8.99

    Chekhov's treatment of theatre and love against the background of a magical lake attempts to define the role of the artist in the modern world. Plays for Performance Series.

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