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The Seagull: Critical Essay by John Reid

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Anton Chekhov
About 25 pages (7,632 words)
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SOURCE: Reid, John. “Matter and Spirit in The Seagull.Modern Drama 41, no. 4 (winter 1998): 607-22.

In the following essay, Reid discusses the nature of the symbolism Chekhov used in The Seagull and the influence of the mystic Vladimir Solovyov on the author.

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