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OverviewTom Stoppard's work as a playwright and screenwriter has always been notable for mixing ideas with entertainment. From the early success of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead to masterpieces like Arcadia, from radio plays about modern art to the Oscar-winning screenplay for Shakespeare in Love, Stoppard has challenged and delighted audiences with the intellectual and cultural richness of his writing. Tom Stoppard in Context provides multiple perspectives on both the life and works of one of the most important modern playwrights. This collection covers biographical and historical topics, as well as the broad array of intellectual, aesthetic, and political concerns with which Stoppard has engaged. More than thirty essays on subjects ranging from science to screenwriting help illuminate Stoppard's rich body of work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David Kornhaber (University of Texas, Austin) , James N. Loehlin (University of Texas, Austin)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.580kg ISBN: 9781108420105ISBN 10: 1108420109 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 17 June 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart I. Origins: 1. Name, Family, and Identity William Baker; 2. Czechoslovakia Tomáš Kačer; 3. Singapore and India Daniel Jernigan; 4. England Claire Cochrane; Part II. Influences: 5. William Shakespeare James N. Loehlin; 6. Russian Literature and Culture Ira Nadel; 7. Oscar Wilde Benedict Alexander Feldman; 8. Samuel Beckett Kersti Powell; 9. Václav Havel Michael Žantovský; Part III. Ideas: 10. Philosophy David Kornhaber; 11. Science William Demastes; 12. Mathematics Liliane Campos; 13. History and Biography Martin Middeke; 14. Love and Sexuality Roberta Barker; Part IV. Aesthetics: 15. Art and Aesthetics John Fleming; 16. Classicism and Romanticism Mike Vanden Heuvel; 17. Modernism and the Avant-Garde Jonathan Goldman; 18. Music Irene Morra; Part V. Politics: 19. Ideology John Bull; 20. Communism Ramona Mosse; 21. The Cold War John Elsom; 22. Human Rights and Censorship Mark Hurst; 23. Empire, Colonialism, and Post-Colonialism Nandi Bhatia; Part VI. Page, Stage, and Screen: 24. Postwar British Theatre Dan Rebellato; 25. Acting in Stoppard Samuel West; 26. Adaptations R. Darren Gobert; 27. Journalism and Criticism Mark Lawson; 28. Prose Writings Neil Sammells; 29. Radio and Television Jamie Jesson; 30. Screenwriting Brice Ezell and Rachel Joseph; 31. Stoppard's Archives Eric Colleary.Reviews'Essential.' J. Artman, Choice Connect Author InformationDavid Kornhaber is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Texas, Austin. He is the author of Theatre & Knowledge (2019) and The Birth of Theater from the Spirit of Philosophy: Nietzsche and the Modern Drama (2016). He is, with Lawrence Switzky, the editor of the journal Modern Drama. James N. Loehlin is Shakespeare at Winedale Regents Professor of English at the University of Texas, Austin. His publications include Doctor Faustus (2015), The Cambridge Introduction to Chekhov (Cambridge, 2012), Henry IV (2008), Chekhov: The Cherry Orchard (Cambridge, 2010), Romeo and Juliet (Cambridge, 2002), and Henry V (1996). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |