Chekhov calls for "New Forms of Expression" in a scene from The Seagull.
Chekhov was an artistic revolutionary: In a scene from The Seagull, Chekhov calls for "new forms of expression". Chekhov wanted to show "life's divergence from the norm, its contradictions" in his plays. Illustrations of how Russian life was changing.
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Chicago, IL :
Encyclopedia Britannica,
1968.
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