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UNCLE VANYA
SCENES FROM COUNTRY LIFE
IN FOUR ACTS
By Anton Checkov
CHARACTERS
ALEXANDER SEREBRAKOFF, a retired professor
HELENA, his wife, twenty-seven years old
SONIA, his daughter by a former marriage
MME. VOITSKAYA, widow of a privy councilor, and mother of Serebrakoff's first wife
IVAN (VANYA) VOITSKI, her son
MICHAEL ASTROFF, a doctor
ILIA (WAFFLES) TELEGIN, an impoverished landowner
MARINA, an old nurse
A WORKMAN
The scene is laid on SEREBRAKOFF'S country place
UNCLE VANYA
ACT I
A country house on a terrace. In front of it a garden. In an avenue of trees, under an old poplar, stands a table set for tea, with a samovar, etc. Some benches and chairs stand near the table. On one of them is lying a guitar. A hammock is swung near the table. It is three o'clock in the afternoon of a cloudy day.
MARINA, a quiet, grey-haired, little old woman, is sitting at the table knitting a stocking.
ASTROFF is walking up and down near her.
MARINA. [Pouring some tea into a glass] Take a little tea, my son.
ASTROFF. [Takes the glass from her unwillingly] Somehow, I don't seem to want any.
MARINA. Then will you have a little vodka instead?
ASTROFF. No, I don't drink vodka every day, and besides, it is too hot now. [A pause] Tell me, nurse, how long have we known each other?
MARINA. [Thoughtfully] Let me see, how long is it? Lord--help me to remember. You first came here, into our parts--let me think--when was it? Sonia's mother was still alive--it was two winters before she died; that was eleven years ago--[thoughtfully] perhaps more.
ASTROFF. Have I changed much since then?
MARINA. Oh, yes. You were handsome and young then, and now you are an old man and not handsome any more. You drink, too.
ASTROFF. Yes, ten years have made me another man. And why? Because I am overworked. Nurse, I am on my feet from dawn till dusk. I know no rest; at night I tremble under my blankets for fear of being dragged out to visit some one who is sick; I have toiled without repose or a day's freedom since I have known you; could I help growing old? And then, existence is tedious, anyway; it is a senseless, dirty business, this life, and goes heavily. Every one about here is silly, and after living with them for two or three years one grows silly oneself. It is inevitable. [Twisting his moustache] See what a long moustache I have grown. A foolish, long moustache. Yes, I am as silly as the rest, nurse, but not as stupid; no, I have not grown stupid. Thank God, my brain is not addled yet, though my feelings have grown numb. I ask nothing, I need nothing, I love no one, unless it is yourself alone. [He kisses her head] I had a nurse just like you when I was a child.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Uncle Vanya by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
- 2: The samovar is kept boiling all the morning
- 3: TELEGIN sits down at the table beside MARINA
- 4: HELENA takes a glass and sits drinking in the hammock
- 5: I had an illuminating personality
- 6: The speckled hen has disappeared with her chicks
- 7: ASTROFF and SONIA go into the house
- 8: I am afraid I am getting angina too
- 9: What do I care about your Astroff
- 10: We will talk some other time VOITSKI
- 11: Only I am not refreshed by the storm
- 12: And here you are busy creating illusions
- 13: There is your Uncle Vanya with his hypochondria
- 14: But only destroy what heaven has given them
- 15: HELENA comes in and throws open the window
- 16: Kissing SONIA I wish you happiness with all my heart
- 17: VOITSKI and SONIA are sitting down
- 18: I am glad Uncle Vanya has gone out
- 19: ASTROFF comes in carrying a portfolio
- 20: Ivan and Miss Sonia sit rattling at their counting boards
- 21: Without seeing VOITSKI Have pity
- 22: Rings Ask my wife and Madame Voitskaya to come here
- 23: And he used to be a magistrate VOITSKI
- 24: SEREBRAKOFF tries to get out of the room
- 25: SEREBRAKOFF stands as if stupefied
- 26: To MARINA and TELEGIN Go away
- 27: You took a little bottle of morphine out of my medicine case
- 28: She gives ASTROFF her hand Good bye
- 29: ASTROFF and VOITSKI are left behind alone
- 30: SONIA comes in wiping her eyes
- 31: TELEGIN plays softly on the guitar We shall rest
