Anton Chekhov: The Critical HeritageVictor Emeljanow Psychology Press, 1997 - 471 pages This set comprises forty volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. |
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Contents
Three Sisters Queens London 28 January 1938 | 50 |
E J DILLON an early evaluation of the young writer | 57 |
4 | 63 |
13 | 76 |
IS ST JOHN HANKIN on the quality and method of a Chekhov | 83 |
The Seagull Royalty Glasgow 2 November 1909 | 86 |
Pseudonymous notice by Jacob Tonson New Age | 88 |
Unsigned notice in The Times May 1911 | 94 |
The Seagull Comedy New York 9 April 1929 | 344 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH in Nation New York May 1929 | 345 |
Uncle Vanya Morosco New York 24 May 1929 | 345 |
ALISON SMITH in World May 1929 | 347 |
BROOKS ATKINSON in New York Times May 1929 | 348 |
BROOKS ATKINSON on the 1929 Chekhov season New York Times June 1929 | 349 |
Chekhov twentyfive years after Nation New York July 1929 | 351 |
The Seagull 14th Street New York 16 September 1929 | 353 |
GEORGE CALDERON analyses Chekhovs method 1912 | 100 |
The Seagull Little London 31 March 1912 | 107 |
32 | 114 |
35 | 121 |
Unsigned notice in The Times May 1914 | 128 |
H W M in Nation London May 1914 | 129 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY in New Statesman May 1914 | 130 |
E M FORSTER reviews some short stories New Statesman | 135 |
Unsigned notice in TLS November 1915 | 137 |
From an unsigned notice in New York Tribune | 141 |
vii | 145 |
Gilbert seldes from a review of Eva Le Galliennes first | 149 |
ROBERT LYND looks at Chekhov as storyteller New | 150 |
Unsigned notice on the Russian craze New York Times | 154 |
HAMILTON FYFE thinks Chekhov overrated English | 156 |
LEONARD WOOLF on Chekhovs contradictions New | 162 |
ALEXANDER BAKSHY on Chekhov and the Moscow | 166 |
S R L in Pall Mall Gazette January 1920 | 172 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY compares Chekhov with Shaw | 180 |
From an unsigned notice in Nation New York July | 186 |
G Z PATRICK on Chekhovs positive vision Slavonic | 189 |
81 | 193 |
STORM JAMESON and Chekhovs new form 1920 | 200 |
J MIDDLETON MURRY on Chekhovs notebooks Nation | 207 |
Uncle Vanya Royal Court London 27 November 1921 | 214 |
W L PHELPS reviews what is known about Chekhov | 221 |
The Cherry Orchard Jolsons New York 22 January 1923 | 230 |
Three Sisters Jolsons New York 29 January 1923 | 237 |
Unsigned notice in New York Times Book Review | 243 |
WILLIAM GERHARDIE on Chekhovs literary power | 252 |
Uncle Vanya Jolsons New York 28 January 1924 | 258 |
The Cherry Orchard Lyric London 25 May 1925 | 265 |
ASHLEY DUKES in Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News | 272 |
The Seagull Little London 19 October 1925 | 279 |
125 | 281 |
Chekhov as a behaviourist TLS April 1921 | 285 |
S P SHERMAN on Chekhov Chekhovians Chekhovism New York HeraldTribune Books November 1925 | 286 |
Ivanov Duke of Yorks London 6 December 1925 | 288 |
E A B in Daily News December 1925 | 289 |
Unsigned notice in Stage December 1925 | 291 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY in New Statesman December 1925 | 292 |
J T GREIN listens to Komisarjevsky on Chekhov Illus trated London News January 1926 | 293 |
Uncle Vanya Barnes London 17 January 1926 | 295 |
Unsigned notice in Daily Telegraph January 1926 | 296 |
PHI in praise of Komisarjevsky Daily Herald February 1926 | 297 |
Three Sisters Barnes London 16 February 1926 | 299 |
IVOR BROWN in Saturday Review February 1926 | 301 |
J T GREIN in Illustrated London News February 1926 | 302 |
N ROYDESMITH a review of the 19256 Chekhov season Outlook February 1926 | 303 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY on the Chekhov season New Statesman March 1926 | 305 |
NABOKOFF discusses Chekhov on the English stage Contemporary Review 1926 | 309 |
The Cherry Orchard Barnes London 28 September 1926 | 312 |
Three Sisters 14th Street New York 26 October 1926 | 313 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH in Nation New York 1926 | 314 |
On the first translation of The Wood Demon TLS November 1926 | 315 |
ROBINSON replies to the notion that Chekhovs | 318 |
BROOKS ATKINSON reviews the Fagan companys produc | 325 |
Uncle Vanya Garrick London 30 April 1928 | 332 |
JOSEPH WOOD KRUTCH in Nation New York October | 338 |
The Seagull Fortune London 25 September 1929 | 356 |
ST JOHN ERVINE in Observer September 1929 | 357 |
HANNEN SWAFFER in Sunday Express September 1929 | 358 |
J T GREIN a Russian look at English actors in Chekhov Illustrated London News October 1929 | 359 |
Three Sisters Fortune London 23 October 1929 | 361 |
E A B in Daily News October 1929 | 362 |
HARRIS DEANS in Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News November 1929 | 363 |
Unsigned notice in Graphic November 1929 | 364 |
Uncle Vanya Cort New York 15 April 1930 | 365 |
BROOKS ATKINSON in New York Times April 1930 | 366 |
JED HARRIS and Chekhovian humour World April 1930 | 367 |
JOHN HUTCHENS in Theatre Arts Monthly April 1930 | 368 |
STARK YOUNG in New Republic April 1930 | 369 |
L R reviews three short plays Era December 1931 | 371 |
Review April 1932 | 372 |
JOHN GALSWORTHY and the dangerous appeal of Chekhov English Review November 1932 | 374 |
The Cherry Orchard New Amsterdam New York 6 March 1933 | 377 |
The Cherry Orchard Old Vic London 9 October 1933 | 379 |
LESLIE REES in Era October 1933 | 380 |
W A DARLINGTON in Daily Telegraph October 1933 | 381 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY on Charles Laughton and Athene Seyler New Statesman and Nation October 1933 | 382 |
Three Sisters Old Vic London 12 November 1935 | 384 |
IVOR BROWN in Observer November 1935 | 385 |
MICHAEL SAYERS in New English Weekly November 1935 | 387 |
200 | 388 |
STEPHEN WILLIAMS in Evening Standard May 1936 | 389 |
H K FISHER in Life and Letters Today Autumn 1936 | 391 |
P T in New English Weekly June 1936 | 392 |
CHARLES MORGAN in New York Times June 1936 | 393 |
206 | 394 |
Uncle Vanya Westminster London 5 February 1937 | 397 |
IVOR BROWN in Observer February 1937 | 398 |
DESMOND MACCARTHY offers some advice on the interpre tation of Uncle Vanya New Statesman and Nation February 1937 | 399 |
JOHN GRIME in Daily Express January 1938 | 402 |
LIONEL HALE in News Chronicle February 1938 | 403 |
Unsigned notice in Stage February 1938 | 405 |
P F G in Time and Tide February 1938 | 406 |
P T in New English Weekly February 1938 | 409 |
The Seagull Shubert New York 28 March 1938 | 412 |
RICHARD WATTS JUN in New York HeraldTribune March 1938 | 413 |
BROOKS ATKINSON in New York Times March 1938 | 414 |
G J NATHAN in Newsweek April 1938 | 416 |
Unsigned notice in Time April 1938 | 417 |
STARK YOUNG on translating The Seagull Theatre Arts Monthly October 1938 | 418 |
HENRY ADLER discusses Michel Saint Deniss production methods London Mercury November 1938 | 422 |
Three Sisters Longacre New York 14 October 1939 | 426 |
On grandmothering Chekhov Theatre Arts Monthly NovemberDecember 1939 | 427 |
The Cherry Orchard New London 28 August 1941 | 428 |
GRAHAM GREENE in Spectator September 1941 | 429 |
F S in Theatre World September 1941 | 430 |
ALAN DENT in Time and Tide September 1941 | 431 |
Three Sisters Barrymore New York 21 December 1942 | 432 |
MARY MCCARTHY in Partisan Review 1943 | 434 |
Unsigned notice in Commonweal February 1944 | 441 |
HERBERT FARJEON in Sunday Graphic January 1945 | 447 |
Uncle Vanya Aldwych London 11 May 1914 | 451 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 457 |
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