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Overviews and General Studies: Critical Essay by J. L. Styan

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SOURCE: "Chekhov's Dramatic Technique," in A Chekhov Companion, edited by Toby W. Clyman, Greenwood Press, 1985, pp. 107-22.

In the following essay, Styan looks at the characters, settings, plots, and moods of Chekhov's plays.

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