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‘The Seagull’

By Jean Lowerison

I have always found it difficult to work up much sympathy for Mme. Ranevskaya, Chekhov’s best-known heroine, inexplicably moping around about having to sell the family’s cherry orchard and move to an apartment in Paris. How, I still ask myself, could living in Paris be considered a hardship? But The Seagull is another breed of... »

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