Chekhov in the works of others
George Kalbouss
kalbouss at MAC.COM
Wed Jul 15 16:40:12 UTC 2009
I suggest the 1957 film, "Wild Strawberries" by Ingmar Bergman,
where
there are lots of parallels with "Skuchnaja Istorija."
George Kalbouss
The Ohio State University
On Jul 14, 2009, at 3:57 PM, Furman, Yelena wrote:
> Dear list members,
> Once again, an appeal to your collective wisdom: can anyone think of
> any texts, either by Russian writers or writers of other
> nationalities, contemporary or not, that somehow engage with, make
> reference to, rework, etc. any of Chekhov's texts? Katherine
> Mansfield is an obvious one; Viacheslav P'etsukh is another (and I
> am aware of Lyudmila Parts' book on Chekhovian intertext), although
> he has not been translated very much, as far as I know?? Any others??
> I'm specifically looking for works that are translated into English,
> as I am hoping to include them as part of an undergraduate course on
> Chekhov. I'm also specifically looking for works that engage with
> Chekhov in a concrete way, i.e., not simply with his style or tone.
> Please reply off-list to yfurman at humnet.ucla.edu
> Many thanks in advance.
> Yelena Furman
>
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