Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz And Guildenstern Are Dead (1988) - Plot & Excerpts
In this incisive commentary Dr Sales presents Stoppard as a supremely professional man of the theatre. His plays may be examples of 'postmodernism' and touch on deep issues, but they also possess a mischievous genius for parody and camp humour. Dr Sales provides a richly detailed analysis of Rosencrantz, showing it to be a very considerable work indeed.
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