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Uncle Vanya: Critical Essay by Tyrone Guthrie

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Anton Chekhov
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SOURCE: "A Director's Introduction," in Uncle Vanya: Scenes from Country Life in Four Acts, by Anton Chekhov, translated by Tyrone Guthrie and Leonid Kipnis, The University of Minnesota Press, 1969, pp. 3-8.

In the essay below, Guthrie underscores the ironic tone of Uncle Vanya.

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