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Swansong
Published in volume Chekhov: Shorts

Swansong

By Anton Chekhov Translated by Stephen Mulrine
Published in volume Chekhov: Shorts

A comic duologue about a melancholy old actor perked up by memories of past glories.

This translation by Chekhov expert Stephen Mulrine is published in the collection Chekhov: Shorts.

Published in volume Chekhov: Shorts

Also by Anton Chekhov:

Ivanov
On the Evils of Tobacco
Seagull
Uncle Vanya
Uncle Vanya
The Bear
Chekhov on Theatre
Chekhov: Shorts
The Proposal
Three Sisters
Three Sisters
The Seagull
The Seagull
The Cherry Orchard
Uncle Vanya
The Cherry Orchard
Three Sisters
Ivanov
Three Sisters
Chekhov: Four Plays
A Tragic Figure
Three Sisters
The Wedding
Three Sisters
The Cherry Orchard
Chekhov's Three Sisters and Woolf's Orlando

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Also by Stephen Mulrine:

Chekhov: Four Plays
Six Characters in Search of an Author
On the Evils of Tobacco
Children of the Sun
Ivanov
Uncle Vanya
The Wedding
The Servant of Two Masters
The Dance of Death
The Cherry Orchard
The Marriage of Figaro
John Gabriel Borkman
The Wild Duck
A Tragic Figure
Ibsen: Three Plays
The Seagull
Summerfolk
Three Sisters
The Government Inspector
Cinzano & Smirnova's Birthday
The Game Of Love And Chance
An Enemy of the People
Ghosts
The Proposal
Chekhov: Shorts
Chekhov on Theatre
The Misanthrope
The Bear

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