
The Seagull
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A fading actress, Madame Arkadin, visits her brother's country estate, where her son Treplev stages an avant-garde play. The play stars the woman he loves, Nina, an aspiring actress. Meanwhile, Masha pines for Treplev, while a schoolteacher pines for Masha. Trigorin, a novelist accompanying Madame Arkadin, attracts Nina's attention.
Some characters desire love, some desire artistic success-but they'll discover that happiness can be difficult to find.
The Seagull, published in 1895, is the first of Chekhov's four major plays. Its opening night in 1896 was a failure, but when produced by Stanislavski two years later it became a huge success. While some interpret it as a tragedy, Chekhov always considered it a comedy.
Perfect for readers who appreciate timeless psychological drama and the intricacies of human relationships.
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