Author
Anton Chekhov
Widely considered one of the world’s greatest writers, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on January 29, 1860, in Taganrog, Russia. In 1879 he entered the University of Moscow to study medicine and graduated in 1884. He kept a strict writing schedule and continued to practice medicine for the rest of his life. In addition to his numerous short stories, many considered masterpieces of the form, Chekhov wrote over a dozen plays, among them the classics of Western dramatic literature UNCLE VANYA, THE CHERRY ORCHARD, THE THREE SISTERS, and THE SEAGULL.
Titles
- The Bear
- The Cherry Orchard
- The Cherry Orchard
- A Dopey Fairy Tale
- Drowning
- Eve of the Trial
- Ivanov
- Little Comedies
- The Man in the Case
- On the Harmfulness of Tobacco
- Orchards
- Plays by Anton Chekhov/Richard Nelson
- A Proposal
- Rivkala's Ring
- The Seagull
- A Seagull in the Hamptons
- Swan Song
- The Talking Dog
- Three Sisters
- Uncle Vanya
- Uncle Vanya
- Vint
- The Wedding
- The Wood Demon