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masterwork

[mas-ter-wurk, mah-ster-] / ˈmæs tərˌwɜrk, ˈmɑ stər- /


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In this masterwork, as in “The Invention of Love” and “The Real Thing,” Mr. Stoppard’s literary brilliance shone mightily, but the restrained yet fathoms-deep feeling that animated his finest writing took precedence.

From The Wall Street Journal

At its London premiere before coronavirus closed the theatres, The Standard newspaper described it as a "late masterwork... wise, witty and devastatingly sad".

From Barron's

Those questions should stick in the craw of Americans who watch this masterwork.

From Los Angeles Times

But the presence of newly consecrated masterworks also changes our understanding of the old ones, refreshing them with new meaning.

From New York Times

The long-awaited opportunity for cinematic communion finally materialized with Hogg’s semiautobiographical, two-part masterwork: “The Souvenir” and “The Souvenir Part II.”

From Los Angeles Times