The dog it was that died /

Through Robert Purvis, the spy who has recruited to both sides, Stoppard investigates the natures of the ethical minefield between truth and expendiency. Rupert attempts to solve his dilemma by jumping into the river, but his suicidal fall is broken by a barge-dog, and the dog dies instead. Rupert...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stoppard, Tom
Other Authors: Gray, Robert, Landen, Dinsdale, Keith, Penelope, Cranham, Kenneth C.
Format: Cassette Audio Book
Language:English
Published: Guilford, CT : Jeffrey Norton Publishers, [1984]
Series:BBC study tapes.
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Summary:Through Robert Purvis, the spy who has recruited to both sides, Stoppard investigates the natures of the ethical minefield between truth and expendiency. Rupert attempts to solve his dilemma by jumping into the river, but his suicidal fall is broken by a barge-dog, and the dog dies instead. Rupert eventually finds an answer in a houseful of mad English people, although he then succesfully commits suicide.
Item Description:"A BBC program distributed in the U.S.A. by Audio-Forum."
"Audio-Forum Sound seminars."
Sound recording.
Physical Description:1 sound cassette (56 min., 51 sec.)