The Trilogy (Man in a Case, Gooseberries, About Love) - Part 1

Club Chekhov - All Subtext, No Action di Lev Lesokhin

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In this episode, Lev Lesokhin and Alexander Burry dive into Anton Chekhov’s “Little Trilogy”—The Man in a Case, Gooseberries, and About Love—and what makes them feel so relevant to our times.

They talk about the trilogy’s shared setup. Same characters, same setting -- just people telling each other stories. They zero in on that unmistakable "cringe" factor: Belikov’s suffocating rigidity, and Ivan’s quiet disgust at his brother’s cozy, self-satisfied life.

A big theme is what we’d now call “situationships”: awkward, stalled romances where nothing quite happens, from Belikov and Varenka to Alyohin and Anna. That ties into the core idea of “living in a case”. Physically, emotionally and morally. Where politeness, fear, and habit keep people stuck.

Along the way, they touch on marr ... 

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Human ConditionAnton Chekhov, Russian LiteratureAlexander Burry,Lev Lesokhin,St. Petersburg,Moscow,Bilingual,Literary Analysis,Main Character Syndrome,The Ick,Cringe Culture,Situationship,Human Condition,19th Century Russia,Psychology,Dry HumorMan in a Shell, Man in a CaseToxic PositivityPsychologySocial CommentaryGooseberriesHappinessAbout Love
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