Platonov

by Anton Chekhov

Blurb

Platonov is the name in English given to an early, untitled play in four acts written by Anton Chekhov in 1878. It was the first large-scale drama by Chekhov, written specifically for Maria Yermolova, rising star of Maly Theatre. Yermolova rejected the play and it was not published until 1923.
The lead character is Mikhail Platonov, a disillusioned provincial schoolmaster, and his name is used for the title in English translations. The play is set in dilapidated country house in the Russian provinces. Landowner Anna Petrovna, Sofia Yegorovna, wife of Petrovna's stepson, and one of his colleagues fall in love with the married Platonov. He thinks society is without ideas and principles, but is aware that he himself is very much part of that society. He he compared to Hamlet and Don Juan, and likes to think of himself as a witty and intellectually stimulating entertainer. In the end, he recognises his hopeless position between the four women and retracts into alcohol. Finally, Sofia understands that she cannot hope for a new life with Platonov and shoots him.

First Published

1923

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