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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:

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

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Also by Stephen Mulrine:

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

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