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Hardcover The Plays of Noel Coward Book

ISBN: 1025909070

ISBN13: 9781025909073

The Plays of Noel Coward

"The Plays of Noel Coward" presents a definitive collection of the sophisticated, sharp-witted, and enduring works that transformed the 20th-century British stage. Noel Coward, a master of the Comedy of Manners, redefined theatrical dialogue with his trademark clipped phrasing, rapier wit, and keen observations of the social elite. This volume captures the essence of Coward's early career, showcasing his unique ability to blend high-society satire with poignant reflections on the human condition.

Navigating the shifting cultural landscape of the post-war era, these plays explore themes of love, reputation, and the complexities of modern identity. Coward's characters are often drawn from the upper echelons of society, moving through life with a mixture of breezy nonchalance and underlying vulnerability. His work remains a cornerstone of dramatic literature, offering both a vibrant portrait of the "Roaring Twenties" and a timeless critique of social hypocrisy.

For students of drama, performers, and lovers of classic theater, this collection serves as an essential record of one of the most prolific and influential playwrights in history. From hilarious social misunderstandings to moments of profound emotional clarity, "The Plays of Noel Coward" continues to resonate with audiences for its elegance, humor, and mastery of stagecraft.

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