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Panchronic comedy: past to future trajectory of Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard
Nigel Foxcroft
University of Brighton
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comedies
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Literature
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Russia
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Beauty
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Intellectuals
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intentions
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era
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Tears
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thinkers
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idealist
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epitome
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Dead Soul
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Old World
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Axe
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Destiny
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Keyphrases
Cherry Orchards
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Comedy
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Future Trajectories
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Chekhov
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Self-making
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Tears
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Historical Events
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Idealist
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Humor
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Socio-economic Change
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Odyssey
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Comics
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Personal Memory
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Symbolism
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Merchants
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Inescapability
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Superfluous Man
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Russian Intellectuals
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Gogol
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Stanislavsky
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Revolutionary Era
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Naturalism
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Dead Souls
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