Vişne Bahçesi
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Vişne Bahçesi

Anton Chekhov2016
Rusya’da 19. yüzyılın ortalarında toprak köleliği kaldırılmış, burjuvazi yükselişe geçmiştir. Vişne Bahçesi ülkede değişen toplumsal, politik ve ekonomik düzenin gerçekliğiyle yüzleşemeyen aristokrat bir ailenin dokunaklı portresidir. İçinde büyük bir vişne bahçesinin bulunduğu aile çiftliğinin borçlar nedeniyle satılması söz konusudur. Çiftlik sahiplerinin çocukluk anılarıyla birlikte, vişne bahçeleri de geçmişte kalmıştır artık. Yeni düzen karşısında kararlı davranıp mülklerini ellerinde tutmaktan acizdirler. Vişne Bahçesi, 1904 yılında Moskova Sanat Tiyatrosu’nda Stanislavski tarafından sahneye kondu. Çehov yapıtının “komedi, hatta yer yer fars” olduğunu vurgulasa da, Stanislavski oyunu “trajedi” olarak ele almakta ısrar etmişti. Stanislavski o güne dek aşırı duygusal olan Rus tiyatrosuna doğal ve gösterişten uzak bir anlatım getirmesiyle ünlenmiş olsa da, Çehov’un kendi oyunları için istediği yalınlığı ve doğallığı yakalayamamıştı.
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chris@chrispehh
5 stars
Mar 31, 2025

chekhov the marxist (& that concludes his four great plays) — this one surprisingly absent gun

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Anna Yada@annyone
4.5 stars
Jan 18, 2023

Society on the verge of a big change and all the different people in it. 100 yeas go by and nothing really changes.

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Ilse@ilse
4 stars
Feb 8, 2022

This is the first play I ever read, though I wasn't expecting it to be one (that's on me though). It was an amazingly written story about chance, how it affects lives and the unpredictability of it all. The socio-economic forces that were behind this play were fascinating; the rise of the middle class, the decline of the aristocracy's power, and abolishment of serfdom (especially the amazing scene with Lopakhin and the quote (view spoiler)["I've bought the estate where my grandfather and my father were slaves, where they weren't even allowed into the kitchen" (hide spoiler)] was so powerful). Definitely something I'd recommend!

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Анастасия Розова@rozova_n
3 stars
Nov 18, 2021

*Read for class 2.5/5 I loved how it felt rushed in the end, it felt very much life like. But other than that... Another play from Chekhov I didn't enjoy much. It was just fine.

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Dakota Gigout@brisbookbag
5 stars
Aug 25, 2021

Beautiful, captivating, stirring, emotional, and funny...Chekhov gives everything he writes its own personality. We see character in every word and the emotion of a plot successfully carried throughout the entire work.

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eris@eris
3 stars
Sep 22, 2023
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Nika Khoshdel@nika
3 stars
Jan 26, 2022
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A. D. Knapp@haselrig
4 stars
May 23, 2024
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cagla@cagla
3 stars
Jan 9, 2024
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Beste@luxoffux
4 stars
Jun 14, 2023
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ebru@ebru
2 stars
Nov 30, 2021
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Emily C Peterson@etrigg
2 stars
Oct 22, 2021
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Zoe Smolen@booksatlunch
3 stars
Oct 20, 2021
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Tijana Kovac@silly_soprano
2 stars
Oct 20, 2021
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Mary Coggins@marymason
4 stars
Oct 20, 2021
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Theodora Pantelich@theodora13
5 stars
Oct 19, 2021
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Shannon Smith@functionalrhyme
4 stars
Sep 30, 2021
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Amro Gebreel@amro
4 stars
Sep 15, 2021
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Zoe Stanford@zoettastanford
3 stars
Aug 29, 2021