Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov (novels for beginners TXT) 📕
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The sisters Olga, Masha, and Irina live with their brother Andrey in a provincial Russian town, and plan to return to Moscow, where they grew up, as soon as they’re able. Olga doesn’t want to continue working at the school where she’s a teacher and occasional headmaster; Masha is disillusioned in her marriage; Irina hopes to find her true love; and Andrey shows promise of becoming a professor. Also stationed in their town is a battery of soldiers that provide them with a social life. When Andrey falls in love with Natasha, their hopes for change are dashed, bit by bit.
First performed in 1901 at the Moscow Art Theatre, Three Sisters is considered one of Chekhov’s best plays. While critical reception at the time was mixed, the show was popular enough to become a part of the company’s repertoire, and is still commonly staged and adapted today.
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The room shared by Olga and Irina. Beds, screened off, on the right and left. It is past 2 a.m. Behind the stage a fire-alarm is ringing; it has apparently been going for some time. Nobody in the house has gone to bed yet.
Masha is lying on a sofa dressed, as usual, in black. Enter Olga and Anfisa. Anfisa Now they are downstairs, sitting under the stairs. I said to them, “Won’t you come up,” I said, “You can’t go on like this,” and they simply cried, “We don’t know where father is.” They said, “He may be burnt up by now.” What an idea! And in the yard there are some people … also undressed. Olga Takes a dress out of the cupboard. Take this grey dress. … And this … and the blouse as well. … Take the skirt, too, nurse. … My God! How awful it is! The whole of the Kirsanovsky Road seems to have burned down. Take this … and this. … Throws clothes into her hands. The poor Vershinins are so frightened. … Their house was nearly burnt. They ought to come here for the night. … They shouldn’t be allowed to go home. … Poor Fedotik is completely burnt out, there’s nothing left. … Anfisa Couldn’t you call Ferapont, Olga dear. I can hardly manage. … Olga Rings. They’ll never answer. … At the door. Come here, whoever there is! Through the open door can be seen a window, red with flame: afire-engine is heard passing the house. How awful this is. And how I’m sick of it! Ferapont enters. Take these things down. … The Kolotilin girls are down below … and let them have them. This, too. Ferapont Yes’m. In the year twelve Moscow was burning too. Oh, my God! The Frenchmen were surprised. Olga Go on, go on. … Ferapont Yes’m. Exit. Olga Nurse, dear, let them have everything. We don’t want anything. Give it all to them, nurse. … I’m tired, I can hardly keep on my legs. … The Vershinins mustn’t be allowed to go home. … The girls can sleep in the drawing-room, and Alexander Ignateyevitch can go downstairs to the Baron’s flat … Fedotik can go there, too, or else into our dining-room. … The doctor is drunk, beastly drunk, as if on purpose, so nobody can go to him. Vershinin’s wife, too, may go into the drawing-room. Anfisa Tired. Olga, dear girl, don’t dismiss me! Don’t dismiss me! Olga You’re talking nonsense, nurse. Nobody is dismissing you. Anfisa Puts Olga’s head against her bosom. My dear, precious girl, I’m working, I’m toiling away … I’m growing weak, and they’ll all say go away!
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