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Tom Stoppard



Stoppard, Tom (1937– ), English playwright best known for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1966), an existentialist drama centering on 2 minor characters from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Critics admire his scintillating dialogue in plays such as Travesties (1974) and Hapgood (1988).



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