Book contents
- Chekhov in Context
- Chekhov in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Note on Texts, Dates, and Transliteration
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Life
- Part II Society
- Part III Culture
- Part IV Literature
- Part V Afterlives
- Chapter 29 Soviet Contexts
- Chapter 30 Chekhov in England
- Chapter 31 The American Stage
- Chapter 32 Chekhov in East Asia
- Chapter 33 Film
- Chapter 34 In Translation
- Afterword
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 29 - Soviet Contexts
from Part V - Afterlives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2023
- Chekhov in Context
- Chekhov in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Note on Texts, Dates, and Transliteration
- Chronology
- Introduction
- Part I Life
- Part II Society
- Part III Culture
- Part IV Literature
- Part V Afterlives
- Chapter 29 Soviet Contexts
- Chapter 30 Chekhov in England
- Chapter 31 The American Stage
- Chapter 32 Chekhov in East Asia
- Chapter 33 Film
- Chapter 34 In Translation
- Afterword
- Notes
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
Radislav Lapushin tracks Chekhov’s tortuous legacy through the Soviet period. While the Soviets attempted to co-opt Chekhov for their own uses, Chekhov also became, for many in the anti-Soviet intelligentsia, a democratic ideal, a moral authority, and an anti-authoritarian icon – a watchword, in short, for the ideologically impregnable.
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- Chekhov in Context , pp. 223 - 229Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023