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The Three Sisters: Critical Essay by F. W. Dupee

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Anton Chekhov
About 6 pages (1,914 words)
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SOURCE: “To Moscow Again,” in The King of the Cats and Other Remarks on Writers and Writing, Second Edition, The University of Chicago Press, 1984, pp. 84-90.

In the following essay, Dupee examines the stylistic and thematic limitations of Chekhov's work and the special demands that The Three Sisters places upon the performers.

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