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Hardcover The Cherry Orchard Book

ISBN: 1025350820

ISBN13: 9781025350820

The Cherry Orchard

"The Cherry Orchard" is the final and perhaps most influential play by Anton Chekhov, serving as a poignant exploration of social change and personal loss in turn-of-the-century Russia. The narrative follows Lyubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya, an aristocratic landowner who returns to her family estate to face the auction of her beloved home and its magnificent cherry orchard. As the financial reality of the changing world closes in, the play illustrates the clash between the fading glory of the past and the unsentimental arrival of the future.

Through a rich cast of characters, from the pragmatic businessman Lopakhin to the idealistic student Trofimov, the work examines themes of class mobility, economic shift, and the psychological paralysis that often accompanies great transition. Chekhov famously described the work as a comedy, yet it is deeply imbued with a sense of tragedy, capturing the bittersweet essence of an era coming to an end. "The Cherry Orchard" stands as a masterpiece of modern drama, renowned for its subtext, character development, and its enduring relevance to the human experience of letting go.

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