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Three Sisters: Critical Essay by Gordon McVay

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Anton Chekhov
About 19 pages (5,684 words)
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SOURCE: "Introduction," in Chekhov's Three Sisters, Bristol Classical Press, 1995, pp. v-xxviii.

In the essay below, McVay draws on comments by Chekhov in his correspondence regarding art in general and Three Sisters specifically in order to illuminate the play.

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