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  1. Leonid Andreyevitch Gaev. Leonid Andreyevitch Gaev (leh-oh-NIHD ahn-DREH-yeh-vihch gah-EHF), Madame Ranevskaya’s brother, a restless, garrulous, and impractical dreamer. Bound...

  2. Nov 7, 2010 · Piotr Andreyevitch Streltzof (1893 – 1973), better known as Father Arseny, was a spiritual father in Russia during the period of communist rule under Stalin. Father Arseny is believed to have performed many miracles during harsh times in the cold Siberian prisons, where there was little hope for those who were encamped.

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  4. VARYA. [To LOPAKHIN and PISCHIN] Well, sirs, it’s getting on for three, quite time you went. LUBOV. [Laughs] You’re just the same as ever, Varya. [Draws her close and kisses her] I’ll have some coffee now, then we’ll all go. [FIERS lays a cushion under her feet] Thank you, dear. I’m used to coffee.

  5. Dec 1, 2002 · Piotr Andreyevitch Streltzof was an art historian who, on becoming a priest-monk, accepted the name “Father Arseny.” His new calling brought him the growing enmity of Lenin’s Bolsheviks (1), who arrested him in 1933 and 1939 and sent him to the intolerable Soviet prison camp where he remained until 1958.

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    • 2002
  6. The Cherry Orchard Full Text - Characters - Owl Eyes. Characters: Lubov Andreyevna Ranevsky (Mme. Ranevsky), a landowner. Anya, her daughter, aged seventeen. Varya (Barbara), her adopted daughter, aged twenty-seven. Leonid Andreyevitch Gaev, Mme. Ranevsky's brother. Ermolai Alexeyevitch Lopakhin, a merchant. Peter Sergeyevitch Trofimov, a student.

  7. Jul 13, 2020 · I don’t know whether anything will come of it.”. Begun in 1902 and completed in September 1903, The Cherry Orchard “has turned out not a drama,” Chekhov asserted, “but a comedy, in places even a farce.”. Konstantin Stanislavsky, who would produce and direct the play for the Moscow Art Theater, disagreed: “It isn’t a comedy or a ...

  8. Read Characters of The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov. The text begins: CHARACTERS LUBOV ANDREYEVNA RANEVSKY (Mme. RANEVSKY), a landowner ANYA, her daughter, aged seventeen VARYA (BARBARA), her adopted daughter, aged twenty-seven LEONID ANDREYEVITCH GAEV, Mme. Ranevsky's brother ERMOLAI ALEXEYEVITCH LOPAKHIN, a merchant PETER SERGEYEVITCH TROFIMOV, a student BORIS BORISOVITCH SIMEONOV-PISCHIN ...

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