Verlag:
Bloomsbury, London
;
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
'Shipwreck' is the central part (between 'Voyage' and 'Salvage') of Tom Stoppard's trilogy 'The Coast of Utopia', an epic but also intimate drama of Russian romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors. It continues the story of the anarchist...
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'Shipwreck' is the central part (between 'Voyage' and 'Salvage') of Tom Stoppard's trilogy 'The Coast of Utopia', an epic but also intimate drama of Russian romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors. It continues the story of the anarchist Michael Bakunin, the critic Vissarion Belinsky, the writer Ivan Turgenev, and their circle, but as the action shifts from Russia to Paris in the year of European revolution, it is the writer and thinker Alexander Herzen and his wife Natalie who come to occupy the focus. 'Shipwreck' was first performed in the Olivier auditorium of the National Theatre, London, in July 2002.
Verlag:
Bloomsbury, London
;
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
'Voyage' is the first part (followed by 'Shipwreck' and 'Salvage') of Tom Stoppard's trilogy 'The Coast of Utopia', an epic but also intimate drama of Russian romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors. Beginning in 1833, 'Voyage' takes up...
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'Voyage' is the first part (followed by 'Shipwreck' and 'Salvage') of Tom Stoppard's trilogy 'The Coast of Utopia', an epic but also intimate drama of Russian romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors. Beginning in 1833, 'Voyage' takes up the story of the future anarchist Michael Bakunin when his stage was still Premukhino, the Bakunin family estate, and Moscow under the repressive rule of Tsar Nicolas I, and when Michael and his four sisters were in the thrall of German idealistic philosophy. 'Voyage' was first performed in the Olivier auditorium of the National Theatre, London, in June 2002.