The Chronicle of Higher Education
THEATER

Stoppard's Revolutionary Thinking

Tom Stoppard's calling card as a playwright has always been his linguistic and philosophical virtuosity. Though he doesn't tout himself as a theatrical innovator, he has adeptly burlesqued dramatic conventions and reinterpreted much of the British theatrical canon. His first great succès d'estime is a prime example. In Rosencrantz...

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