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Mind The Gap: An Analysis Of The Function Of Love In The Works Of Tom Stoppard And C.S. Lewis., Jacqueline C. Lawler
Mind The Gap: An Analysis Of The Function Of Love In The Works Of Tom Stoppard And C.S. Lewis., Jacqueline C. Lawler
Pell Scholars and Senior Theses
Writers C.S. Lewis and Tom Stoppard, though philosophically different, both write about love that embodies the natural law. The natural law can be defined as law that is inherent in man and can be discerned by reason rather than by revelation. Both writers use their observational style in order to reason their way to nearly identical laws of love. Stoppard’s The Invention of Love, Arcadia, Rock ‘n’ Roll and The Real Thing will be analyzed using the framework of C.S. Lewis’s book, The Four Loves.
Review Of The Coast Of Utopia By Tom Stoppard, David Wohl
Review Of The Coast Of Utopia By Tom Stoppard, David Wohl
College of Visual and Performing Arts Faculty Publications
A Review of The Coast of Utopia by Tom Stoppard, performed by the Royal National Theatre, London, UK, July 2002.
Review Of The Coast Of Utopia By Tom Stoppard, David Wohl
Review Of The Coast Of Utopia By Tom Stoppard, David Wohl
David Wohl
A Review of The Coast of Utopia by Tom Stoppard, performed by the Royal National Theatre, London, UK, July 2002.