Uncle Vanya - Anton Chekhov - Books -  - 9798642769935 - May 7, 2020
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Uncle Vanya

This structurally and psychologically compact drama takes place on an estate in 19th-century Russia, exploring the complex interrelationships between a retired professor, his second wife, and the daughter and brother-in-law from his first marriage. Interwoven themes of weakness, delusion, and despair are balanced by an underlying message of courage and hope. A country house on a terrace. In front of it a garden. In an avenue of trees, under an old poplar, stands a table set for tea, with a samovar, etc. Some benches and chairs stand near the table. On one of them is lying a guitar. A hammock is swung near the table. It is three o'clock in the afternoon of a cloudy day. MARINA, a quiet, grey-haired, little old woman, is sitting at the table knitting a stocking. ASTROFF is walking up and down near her. MARINA. [Pouring some tea into a glass] Take a little tea, my son. ASTROFF. [Takes the glass from her unwillingly] Somehow, I don't seem to want any. MARINA. Then will you have a little vodka instead? ASTROFF. No, I don't drink vodka every day, and besides, it is too hot now. [A pause] Tell me, nurse, how long have we known each other? MARINA. [Thoughtfully] Let me see, how long is it? Lord-help me to remember. You first came here, into our parts-let me think-when was it? Sonia's mother was still alive-it was two winters before she died; that was eleven years ago-[thoughtfully] perhaps more.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 7, 2020
ISBN13 9798642769935
Pages 50
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 3 mm   ·   63 g
Language English  

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