The Coast Of Utopia
by Tom Stoppard

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This play is one of three sequential, self-contained plays which tell the story of some of the main actors in the drama of Russian radical opposition in the years pivoted on the European revolutions of 1848.

The trilogy spans the early 1830s and the late 1860s, the period of activity of Alexander Herzen, the founder of Russian populism.

Herzen's career intersected several others of equal interest, including those of Michael Bakunin, the progenitor of anarchism who challenged Marx for the political souls of the masses; of the writer Ivan Turgenev; and of Vissarion Belinsky, the brilliant, erratic young critic whose name continued to reverberate through the Bolshevik ascendancy 70 years after his early death.

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Publisher Faber & Faber
Year 2002
Edition First Edition
Pages 114
Place London
Language English
ISBN-13 9780571216611
ISBN-10 0571216617
LCC PR6069.T6 V695 2002
DCC 822.914

The Coast Of Utopia is a British play written by Tom Stoppard and published by Faber & Faber in London (2002).

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