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학술저널
저자정보
김혜란 (고려대학교)
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한국슬라브유라시아학회 슬라브학보 슬라브학보 제38권 제4호
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2023.12
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57 - 91 (35page)
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10.46694/JSS.2023.12.38.4.57

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The Cherry Orchard is often called a play about the end of aristocratic estate culture. However, the meaning of the Anton Chekhov"s last play does not confine to social or historical interpretation. In this paper, we examine The Cherry Orchard as a work containing Chekhov"s dreams of own estate and farewell to it. Chekhov, the writer-raznochinets, loved the nature of southern Russia and the culture of estate as the community of ideal wholeness, and devoted a great deal of his life to them. In The Cherry Orchard, especially the spaces, the nursery where Ranevskaya arrives and leaves, and the lonely field in Act 2, there are not only Ranevskaya and Gayev"s childhood and memories of the past, but also Chekhov"s childhood and memories of the beautiful times in the estate. Chekhov"s own life, which was short but full of passion, effort, and dreams, was traced in the characters: in Lopakhin"s dream of turning the estate into a rich and beautiful town of summer cottages, in Trofimov and Anya’s dream of a bigger and more beautiful garden called Russia, in Ranevskaya and Gaev’s farewell to their youthful and beautiful days, and in Firs ending his life in loneliness. Affectionate memories of irreversible time and that lonely separation are probably universal themes in The Cherry Orchard that resonate with audiences and readers regardless of time and space to this day.

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Ⅰ. 들어가는 말
Ⅱ. 체호프의 영지
Ⅲ. 라넵스카야의 동산
Ⅳ. 맺는말
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