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The Seagull: Critical Essay by Burton Kendle

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Anton Chekhov
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SOURCE: Kendle, Burton. “The Elusive Horses in The Sea Gull.Modern Drama 13 (May 1970): 63-6.

In the following essay, Kendle analyzes Chekhov's use of references to horses in The Seagull.

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