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Article: 'Through a Mirror' -- Stoppard and Pinter. (Reviews).(The Cambridge Companion to Tom Stoppard)
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- Contemporary Review
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- January 1, 2002
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The Cambridge Companion to Tom Stoppard. Katherine E. Kelly, editor. Cambridge University Press. [pounds sterling]37.50 (US$54.95). 244 pages. ISBN 0-521-64178-0 and The Cambridge Companion to Harold Pinter. Peter Raby, editor. Cambridge University Press. [pounds sterling]37.50 (US$54.95). 272 pages. ISBN 0-521-65123-9.
In April 1967, Harold Hobson hailed the production of Tom Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the National Theatre as 'the most important event in the British professional theatre of the last nine years', that is, since the premiere of Harold Pinter's The Birthday Party. The legendary Sunday Times' critic had been a voice calling ...
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Article: Wife says Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter dies at 78
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...Harold Pinter, praised as the most influential British playwright ... audience and writers too, British playwright Tom Stoppard said when the Nobel Prize was announced. Not only has Harold Pinter written some of the outstanding plays of his ...
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