Ivanov

by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Published January 1968
The first of Chekhov?s full-length dramas, Ivanov treads a fine line between broad comedy and tragic melodrama. Ivanov, the young estate owner, is too intelligent and too bored to endure his provincial life. He is a "superfluous man," attracted to a beautiful young woman who threatens his moral foundations and leads him ultimately to tragedy. This new translation beautifully captures Chekhov's dialogue for modern audiences.

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by Julian Mitchell

Published 1 March 1986

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by Julian Mitchell

Published 1 March 1982

Francis

by Julian Mitchell

Published 1 April 1984

August

by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov and Julian Mitchell

Published 1 October 1994