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  1. Tom Stoppard, author of the play, Arcadia.

  2. The Arcadian landscape at the Coverly estate is being reconstructed as a picturesque Gothic garden, complete with "natural" waterfalls, "wild" groves, and a hermitless hermitage. Parallel to this transformation, thirteen year-old Lady Thomasina ponders a mathematical formula for everything under the guidance of her tutor, Septimus Hodge.

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  4. Tom Stoppard's centuries-hopping "Arcadia" is "intellectually, emotionally and dramatically engaging" at Palm Beach Dramaworks. Tom Stoppard's... - Going Out: South Florida Sun Sentinel

  5. Arcadia takes place in a single room on the Coverly estate in two separate times: the Regency period and the present. 1809 finds a household in transition, where an Arcadian English garden landscape is being uprooted to make way for picturesque Gothic gardens, complete with hermitage. Meanwhile, brilliant thirteen-year-old Lady Thomasina ...

  6. Feb 24, 2021 · The cunning beauty and delight of Arcadia is how its ingredients—human, romantic, intellectual, scientific—are meshed together to make a perfect whole. In Hapgood, quantum physics and Cold War spying were effortfully brought together. In Arcadia, his eclectic reading led to a more rewarding outcome. He told Bobby in 1991 that he had been ...

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  8. Arcadia is a 1993 stage play written by English playwright Tom Stoppard, which explores the relationship between past and present, order and disorder, certainty and uncertainty. It has been praised by many critics as the finest play from "one of the most significant contemporary playwrights" in the English language. [ 1 ]

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