The Notebook of Trigorin

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The Notebook of Trigorin
Author : Tennessee Williams
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Publisher : Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Language : English
Release Date : 16 April 1997
ISBN : 0822215977
Pages : 76 pages
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THE STORY: On his Uncle Sorin's lakeside estate, Constantine's new play premieres to disdainful reactions from the family and friends who have gathered: Masha; her future husband Medvedenko; Dorn, a lecherous doctor; Shamrayev, manager of the estat

The Notebook of Trigorin

THE STORY: On his Uncle Sorin's lakeside estate, Constantine's new play premieres to disdainful reactions from the family and friends who have gathered: Masha; her future husband Medvedenko; Dorn, a lecherous doctor; Shamrayev, manager of the estat

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