Noël Coward

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Haus Publishing, 2005 - Biography & Autobiography - 184 pages
Noël Coward (1899-1973), playwright and actor, personified an elegant, witty and faintly outrageous way of life between the wars. He first achieved fame starring in his own play The Vortex in 1924, which he followed with Hay Fever (1925) and Private Lives (1930).
 

Contents

Prologue
1
For King and Country
13
Bright Young Thing
21
A frightfully depraved mind
30
A talent to amuse
39
Crest of the wave
47
Playboy of the West End World
58
A pretty exciting thing to be English
74
Future indefinite
103
Sailing away
122
Singing at twilight
132
Jamaica
138
Epilogue
148
Chronology
156
Further Reading
172
Copyright

Surviving the peace
97

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About the author (2005)

Sheridan Morley was one of Britain's foremost theatre critics, broadcasters and biographers. He has written the first biographies of David Niven and James Mason, as well as the lives of many other actors including his father, Robert Morley, and his grandmother, Dame Gladys Cooper. His authorised biography of John Gielgud was published to much critical acclaim in 2001.

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