Konstantin Treplev:
He's intelligent, naive, perhaps a little inclined to melancholy. He's decent enough. He's now 45 and he's already famous and bored stiff with the whole thing. His writing, I'd say is pleasant and not without talent. But, Tolstoy or Zola, I wouldn't want to start reading Trigorin.
Pjotr Nikolayevich Sorin:
I must admit, dear boy, I'm rather drawn to literary men, myself. There was a time, in my youth, when there where two things I wanted passionately: to get married and to be a man of letters. But, I did neither. No, in deed. It would be nice to have been a mediocre writer, even, you know.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:46