"What's so funny, Mr. Chekhov?" This question is often asked by critics and directors who still are puzzled with Chekhov's definition of his four major plays as comedies. Traditionally, all of them are staged and directed as dramas, melodramas, or tragedies. Should we cry or should we laugh at Chekhovian characters who commit suicide, or are killed, or simply cannot move to a better place of living? Is the laughable synonymous to comedy and the comic? Should any fatal outcome be considered tragic? All these and other questions will be discussed during the course.
Courses > 2007 Fall
Electives
601 | T 5:30-8:30pm | VANP FLMCR
Electives
CINE 365 - Chekhov on Stage and Screen
RUSS 426601 | T 5:30-8:30pm | VANP FLMCR