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Hay Fever (Sources)

 
Notes on Drama: Hay Fever (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Further Reading


Sources

Agate, James. Review of Hay Fever reprinted in Red Letter Nights, Jonathan Cape, 1944, pp. 240-42.

Barnes, Clive. “For Rosemary Harris — Love & Gesundheit!” in the New York Post, December 13, 1985.

Cothia, Jean. “Noel Coward” in her English Drama of the Early Modern Period, 1890-1940, Longman, 1996, pp. 101-02.

Coward, Noel. Introduction to Three Plays, Benn, 1925, pp. viii-ix.

Coward, Noel. Introduction to Play Parade, Vol. I, Doubleday, Doran, 1933.

Gilliatt, Penelope. “Coward Revived” in her Unholy Fools: Wits, Comics, Disturbers of the Peace: Film and Theater, Viking, 1973, pp. 242-43.

Innes, Christopher. “Noel Coward (1899-1973): Comedy as Social Image” in his Modern British Drama, 1890-1990, Cambridge University Press, 1992, pp. 238-60.

Kroll, Jack. “Serving up the Guests” in Newsweek, Vol. 106, no.26, December 23, 1985, p. 77.

Lahr, John. Coward the Playwright, Methuen, 1982, pp. 66-68.

Lahr, John. “The Politics of Charm” in Harper’s, Vol. 265, no. 1589, October, 1982, pp. 64-68.

Maugham, W. Somerset. Introduction to Bitter Sweet and Other Plays, Doubleday, 1928, pp. v-xiii.

Rich, Frank. ‘“Hay Fever,’ Noel Coward Comedy” in the New York Times, December 13, 1985, p. C3.

Ward, A. C. Twentieth-Century English Literature 1901-1960, Methuen University Paperbacks, 1964, pp. 131-32.

Waspe, Will. “A World Suddenly Less Gay” in the Spectator, March 31, 1973, pp. 399-400.


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