Abstract

Along with Three Sisters and The Cherry Orchard, Uncle Vanya is credited as one of Chekhov's masterpieces and a significant precursor of modern drama. Set on a country estate in late nineteenth century Russia, Uncle Vanya is in part a study of enervation of Russian middle-class provincial life. The major dynamics between characters themselves are centred on two obsessive love affairs that lead nowhere and a flirtation that brings disaster. Mixing tragic and absurd and dealing with a form that allows for ambiguity and contradiction, Uncle Vanya has been deemed the first modernist play. (David Lan)

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