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Jean Sherrard16 Stories by Anton Chekhov, ep. 10

'The Lady with the Dog' (1899)

This dramatic series is based on sixteen stories drawn from Anton Chekhov's vast body of work. The stories range from early sketches published when he was still a medical student to the masterpieces he wrote in the last decade of his life. The stories are arranged in chronological order and trace Chekhov's development as an artist and as a human being. This series aired nationwide on NPR Playhouse in the early 90s.


This audio is part of the collection: Globe Radio Repertory

Artist/Composer: Jean Sherrard
Keywords: Globe Radio Repertory; NPR Playhouse; radio drama; Anton Chekhov; short stories

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States


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Reviewer: Luke Th. Bullock - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - June 25, 2009
Subject: Very good quality!
This is a good dramatized version of the beautiful story by A. Chekhov. The "actors" are good, and they seem authentic in a classical theatrical fashion. I enjoyed it greatly. 5 of 5.


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