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The Seagull: Critical Essay by John Russell Brown

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Anton Chekhov
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SOURCE: Brown, John Russell. “Chekhov on the British Stage: Differences.” In Chekhov on the British Stage, edited and translated by Patrick Miles, pp. 6-19. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

In the following essay, Brown examines how The Seagull and Chekhov's other plays have been interpreted on the British stage.

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