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Uncle Vanya: Critical Essay by Gary Saul Morson

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Anton Chekhov
About 22 pages (6,440 words)
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SOURCE: "Uncle Vanya as Prosaic Metadrama," in Reading Chekhov's Text, edited by Robert Louis Jackson, Northwestern University Press, 1993, pp. 214-27.

In the following essay, Morson reads Uncle Vanya as a "metaliterary satire of histrionics and intelligentsial posing."

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