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Tom Stoppard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Biography of English playwright Tom Stoppard, plus links to all of his works currently in print. ... Tom Stoppard was born "Tom Straussler" in Zlin, Czechoslovakia on July 3, 1937. His family moved to Singapore in 1939 to escape the Nazis. Then, shortly before the Japanese invasion of Singapore in 1941, young Tom fled...
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Tom Stoppard at the Complete Review: information about Tom Stoppard and links to reviews of Tom Stoppard's books ... "In Tom Stoppard's plays ideas can just as much be objects of aesthetic perception and delight as can sunsets or roses. Ideas can be elegant; they can seduce, tease, or strike comic poses; they can rhyme and...
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Tom Stoppard biography, author bios ... Tom Straussler became Tom Stoppard, the namesake of a man who, according to his own recently published account about his background" believed with Cecil Rhodes that to be born an Englishman was to have drawn first prize in the lottery of life.
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Playwright Sir Tom Stoppard was born Tomás Straüssler on 3 July 1937 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia. He grew up in Singapore and India during the Second World War and moved to England in 1946 with his mother and stepfather, his own father having been killed in Singapore.
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An English dramatist, Tom Stoppard, b. Zlin, Czechoslovakia, July 3, 1937, moved to England with his parents as a young boy and there began a career as a reporter and free-lance journalist. ... Bibliography: Andretta, R. A., The Plays of Tom Stoppard (1991); Jenkins, A., The Theatre of Tom Stoppard (1987) and,
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