
State of Revolution
Robert Bolt


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Readers appreciate this compilation of Robert Bolt's later works, noting the quality and depth of his last three plays. Many find it a worthy continuation of his acclaimed career, even as he shifted focus towards screenwriting.
In this volme of his works, Bolt develops along more Brechtian lines.
Vivat!
Vivat Regina!
, with its broad historical cavas and skillful theatrical invention, brought his reputation back where it had been with A Man for All Seasons.
State of Revolution shows Lenin as an admirable man "possessed by a terribly wrong idea."
Also includes the children's play, The Thwarting of Baron Bolligrew
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Plays Two is a British play written by Robert Bolt and published by Oberon in London (2001).
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Oberon · 2001 · 208 pp
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