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Books with title The Cherry Orchard

  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov

    Paperback (Empire Books, Jan. 28, 2012)
    Chekhov’s last play, The Cherry Orchard is a powerful work that addresses many of the socioeconomic developments in Russia at the turn of the century. Telling the story of an aristocratic Russian family that must sell its prized estate to a former serf, The Cherry Orchard details the collapse of the Russian aristocracy and the senseless materialism of the rising bourgeoisie. Serving to influence playwrights such as George Bernard Shaw and Arthur Miller, The Cherry Orchard remains one of Chekhov’s most celebrated works.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    Paperback (Smith & Kraus Pub Inc, June 30, 2006)
    ?Senelick?s accomplishment is astounding.??Library JournalAnton Chekhov is a unique force in modern drama, his works cherished for their brilliant wit and insight into the human condition. In this stunning new translation of one of Chekhov?s most popular and beloved plays, Laurence Senelick presents a fresh perspective on the master playwright and his groundbreaking dramas. He brings this timeless trial of art and love to life as memorable characters have clashing desires and lose balance in the shifting eruptions of society and a modernizing Russia. Supplementing the play is an account of Chekhov?s life; a note on the translation; an introduction to the work; and variant lines, often removed due to government censorship, which illuminate the context in which they were written. This edition is the perfect guide to enriching our understanding of this great dramatist or to staging a production.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov, Andrew Sachs, Anna Massey, Full Cast, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Patricia Routledge, Sinead Cusack

    Audio CD (BBC Books, March 3, 2011)
    Madame Ranyevskaya and her daughter Anya have returned home from Paris to discover that their family estate – which includes their beloved cherry orchard – has to be sold to cover the family’s debts. They believe a miracle can save their orchard. But will their stubborn pride and fond, childhood memories be enough? Chekhov’s tragic-comedy is about the passing of an era and is a timeless study of a Russian aristocratic family desperately clinging to the past. Among the star cast in this 1974 production are Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Sinéad Cusack, Anna Massey, Patricia Routledge and Andrew Sachs.2 CDs. 1 hr 48 mins.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

    Paperback (ReadHowYouWant, Nov. 28, 2008)
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  • The Cherry Orchard

    Chekhov Anton

    Paperback (Ivan R. Dee, Publisher, Sept. 28, 1995)
    Chekhovs great tragicomic eulogy for a passing way of life is superbly adapted to make a powerful and beautifully playable drama. Plays for Performance Series.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov, Will Jonson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 31, 2014)
    ‘The Cherry Orchard’ is the last play by Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. It opened at the Moscow Art Theatre on 17 January 1904 in a production directed by Constantin Stanislavski. Although Chekhov intended it as a comedy, and it does contain some elements of farce, Stanislavski insisted on directing the play as a tragedy. Since this initial production, directors have had to contend with the dual nature of the play. The play concerns an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to their family estate (which includes a large and well-known cherry orchard) just before it is auctioned to pay the mortgage. While presented with options to save the estate, the family essentially does nothing and the play ends with the sale of the estate to the son of a former serf; the family leaves to the sound of the cherry orchard being cut down. The story presents themes of cultural futility – both the futile attempts of the aristocracy to maintain its status and of the bourgeoisie to find meaning in its newfound materialism. In reflecting the socio-economic forces at work in Russia at the turn of the 20th century, including the rise of the middle class after the abolition of serfdom in the mid-19th century and the sinking of the aristocracy, the play reflects forces at work around the globe in that period.
  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov, Stephen Mulrine

    Paperback (Nick Hern Books, April 15, 1999)
    A new translation of Chekhov's masterpiece.
  • The Orchard

    K. S. Carol

    language (World Castle Publishing, Aug. 14, 2012)
    A tapestry. She was supposed to take care of a – a rug? Apparently her family had been doing this for centuries and now it was her turn. Why hadn’t her flighty mother told her about this? She was soon to discover that it was more than just a ‘rug’ it was a gateway to another world, the Kingdom of Enneahedral. Welcome to the Orchard where Aurora Kirkpatrick begins her journey through another world. At each stop she will need to fulfill a quest and receive her tool to go forward. Witches and faeries abound, trees that talk to her and earth that will heal her. Is she the champion that the kingdom needs or a keeper that has simply fallen into the world?
  • The Orchard

    Amee K Wright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 2, 2014)
    The Orchard is a story about a girl and a boy who are best friends and how they love their childhood orchard. This book will help your child learn concepts about counting, colors, size and shapes, days of the week, friendship and caring for nature.
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  • The Cherry Orchard,

    Anton Chekhov, Flo Gibson (Narrator)

    Audio CD (Audio Book Contractors, Inc., Oct. 16, 2007)
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  • The Cherry Orchard

    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, William-Alan Landes

    Mass Market Paperback (Players Pr, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Text: English (translation) Original Language: Russian
  • Cherry Orchard

    Anton Chekhov

    eBook (Sovereign, June 8, 2012)
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