Salvage

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Salvage is the third play in Tom Stoppard’s historical trilogy "The Coast of Utopia," focusing on the later lives and political struggles of 19th-century Russian intellectuals.

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instanceOf play
theatrical work
author Tom Stoppard NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
dramaticForm multi-act play
exploresTheme exile and return
idealism versus political reality
intellectual responsibility
revolution and reform
firstPerformanceCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceVenue Royal National Theatre, London NERFINISHED
focusesOn later lives of Russian intellectuals
political struggles of Russian intellectuals
follows Shipwreck
genre historical drama
political drama
hasCharacterType philosophers
political activists
revolutionaries
language English
mainSubject 19th-century Russian intellectuals
Russian political thought
revolutionary movements in Russia
notableFor depiction of Russian radical thought in the 19th century
integration of historical figures into drama
partOf The Coast of Utopia NERFINISHED
partOfSeriesByAuthor Tom Stoppard NERFINISHED
partOfTrilogyStructure preceded by Voyage and Shipwreck
precedes none (final part of trilogy)
seriesPosition 3
setInPlace Russia NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
setInTimePeriod 19th century
trilogyComponent third play of The Coast of Utopia trilogy
workInAuthorCareer late 20th-century play by Tom Stoppard

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The Coast of Utopia hasPart Salvage