The Chronicle of Higher Education

Personal Politics in the Plays of David Hare

The curtains part to reveal a student-teacher confrontation. Surely we have been here before: the wood-paneled Ivy League office; the stern but kindly mentor facing down the wayward protégé; the student's romantic or political idealism threatening to erode the professor's reserve. The academic setting offers the lure of jousting...

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