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.
Pobřeží utopie Série
Tato trilogie dramaticky vykresluje bouřlivé intelektuální a politické klima Ruska v klíčovém období od raných 1830s do pozdních 1860s. Sleduje osudy a ideologické boje osobností, které stály v centru radikálního opozičního hnutí, zejména v době evropských revolucí roku 1848. Díla zkoumají hluboké otázky svobody, identity a role jednotlivce ve společnosti. Nabízí strhující pohled na formování moderní ruské inteligence.




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The coast of Utopia 2. Shipwreck
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
and it was here, in the intoxicating anticipation and the dashed hopes of the 1848 revolution - when the loss of his political illusions were overshadowed by a series of personal calamities - that Herzen found his greatness, seeking the way forward for Russia, the just society and the good life.
Set against the backdrop of Tsarist autocracy, this trilogy delves into the lives of influential figures like anarchist Michael Bakunin and writer Ivan Turgenev, who embody the Russian intelligentsia. The narrative weaves themes of politics, love, and betrayal, focusing on Alexander Herzen, the first self-proclaimed socialist in Russia. Stoppard intricately explores the tensions between romantic anarchy, utopian ideals, and the quest for political freedom, capturing the fervor of a generation of revolutionaries striving for change.
The Coast of Utopia Trilogy
- 288 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The Coast of Utopia is an epic but also intimate drama of romantics and revolutionaries in an age of emperors. The three sequential, self-contained plays, Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage, span the lives and loves of a group of Russian friends at home and abroad in the tumultuous years between 1833 and 1866.