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Noel Coward Collected Verse.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (224 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781408147948
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Noel Coward Collected VerseDDC classification:
  • 821.912
LOC classification:
  • PR6005.O85
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- LOVE, LIFE . . . AND DEATH -- Love -- I Am No Good at Love -- This is to let you know -- I Knew You Without Enchantment -- Morning Glory -- Honeymoon, 1905 -- Reunion -- Life -- Not Yet the Dodo -- Personal Reminiscence -- Do I Believe -- Onward Christian Soldiers -- If I Should Ever Wantonly Destroy -- Convalescence -- I'm Here for a Short Visit Only -- Father and Son -- Notes on an Admiral's Hangover -- Mrs Mallory -- Death -- When I Have Fears -- 1901 -- Condolence -- Nothing is Lost -- The Great Awakening -- FRIENDS . . . AND OTHERS -- Friends -- Any Part of Piggy -- To Meg Titheradge -- To Mary MacArthur -- Reply-Reply -- Goldeneye Calypso -- Goldeneye Opus No 2 -- To Lorn -- Morning Glory" (Daily Mail) -- Tribute to Marlene Dietrich -- Sonnet to a Hermit Crab -- Others -- Open Letter to a Mayor -- Lines to a Little God -- The Ballad of Graham Greene -- In Masculine Homage -- Political Hostess -- To Mr James Agate -- Quiet Old Timers -- The Lady at the Party -- From One Chap to Another -- Let These People Go -- What a Saucy Girl -- THEATRICAL . . . AND MUSICAL -- Theatrical -- The Boy Actor -- Epitaph for an Elderly Actress -- Social Grace -- Irene Vanbrugh Memorial Matinee: The Epilogue -- A Question of Values -- Musical -- Tribute to Ivor Norvello -- Opera Notes -- WAR . . . AND PEACE -- War -- Personal Note -- Lie in the Dark and Listen -- We Must Have a Speech from a Minister -- Lines to an American Officer -- Lines to a Remote Garrison -- I've Just Come out from England -- Happy New Year -- Peace -- The Battle of Britain Dinner, New York, 1963 -- Letter from the Seaside 1880 -- TRAVEL . . . AND TRAVELLERS -- Travel -- On Leaving England for the First Time -- P. &amp -- O. 1930 -- Bora Bora -- Jamaica -- Oh Dear -- Bali -- Canton Island -- Malta -- Souvenir -- Martinique -- Thoughts on Corsica.
The Quinta Bates -- Tintagel -- Pleasure Cruise -- Travellers -- Lines to a Fellow Passenger -- Venice -- Go to Malta Little Girl -- Jeunesse Dorée -- Index of Titles.
Summary: Noël Coward was one of the most celebrated characters in british theatrical history, with a career that spanned almost sixty years. This volume brings together Coward's celebrated verse, from snappy epigrams to seven-hundred-line short stories.
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Cover -- Contents -- Introduction -- LOVE, LIFE . . . AND DEATH -- Love -- I Am No Good at Love -- This is to let you know -- I Knew You Without Enchantment -- Morning Glory -- Honeymoon, 1905 -- Reunion -- Life -- Not Yet the Dodo -- Personal Reminiscence -- Do I Believe -- Onward Christian Soldiers -- If I Should Ever Wantonly Destroy -- Convalescence -- I'm Here for a Short Visit Only -- Father and Son -- Notes on an Admiral's Hangover -- Mrs Mallory -- Death -- When I Have Fears -- 1901 -- Condolence -- Nothing is Lost -- The Great Awakening -- FRIENDS . . . AND OTHERS -- Friends -- Any Part of Piggy -- To Meg Titheradge -- To Mary MacArthur -- Reply-Reply -- Goldeneye Calypso -- Goldeneye Opus No 2 -- To Lorn -- Morning Glory" (Daily Mail) -- Tribute to Marlene Dietrich -- Sonnet to a Hermit Crab -- Others -- Open Letter to a Mayor -- Lines to a Little God -- The Ballad of Graham Greene -- In Masculine Homage -- Political Hostess -- To Mr James Agate -- Quiet Old Timers -- The Lady at the Party -- From One Chap to Another -- Let These People Go -- What a Saucy Girl -- THEATRICAL . . . AND MUSICAL -- Theatrical -- The Boy Actor -- Epitaph for an Elderly Actress -- Social Grace -- Irene Vanbrugh Memorial Matinee: The Epilogue -- A Question of Values -- Musical -- Tribute to Ivor Norvello -- Opera Notes -- WAR . . . AND PEACE -- War -- Personal Note -- Lie in the Dark and Listen -- We Must Have a Speech from a Minister -- Lines to an American Officer -- Lines to a Remote Garrison -- I've Just Come out from England -- Happy New Year -- Peace -- The Battle of Britain Dinner, New York, 1963 -- Letter from the Seaside 1880 -- TRAVEL . . . AND TRAVELLERS -- Travel -- On Leaving England for the First Time -- P. &amp -- O. 1930 -- Bora Bora -- Jamaica -- Oh Dear -- Bali -- Canton Island -- Malta -- Souvenir -- Martinique -- Thoughts on Corsica.

The Quinta Bates -- Tintagel -- Pleasure Cruise -- Travellers -- Lines to a Fellow Passenger -- Venice -- Go to Malta Little Girl -- Jeunesse Dorée -- Index of Titles.

Noël Coward was one of the most celebrated characters in british theatrical history, with a career that spanned almost sixty years. This volume brings together Coward's celebrated verse, from snappy epigrams to seven-hundred-line short stories.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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