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Esquema de vida, vidas privadas y fiebre del heno. / Noel Coward
TÃtulo : Esquema de vida, vidas privadas y fiebre del heno. Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Noel Coward, Autor Editorial: Buenos Aires : Sudamericana Fecha de publicación: 1954 Número de páginas: 327p Idioma : Español (spa) Palabras clave: TEATRO NORTEAMERICANO DEL SIGLO XX Esquema de vida, vidas privadas y fiebre del heno. [texto impreso] / Noel Coward, Autor . - Buenos Aires : Sudamericana, 1954 . - 327p.
Idioma : Español (spa)
Palabras clave: TEATRO NORTEAMERICANO DEL SIGLO XX Reserva
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Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado LJ311 COW Libro Biblioteca Centro Comunal La Juanita Literatura Disponible Relative values / Noel Coward
TÃtulo : Relative values Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Noel Coward, Autor Editorial: Heinemann Fecha de publicación: 1952 Número de páginas: 111p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: LITERATURA INGLESA TEATRO Resumen: How did I get that one wrong? A few issues back I blithely predicted that Harry Hill’s musical I Can’t Sing would run for three years. It closes this month, so I’m a little reluctant to praise another glittering comedy, Relative Values by Noël Coward, which, like Hill’s stricken satire, has received a few snubs from the critics.
In his early dramas, Coward portrayed servants as amiable bunglers or bossy cynics and he rarely gave them more than one wisecrack per act. In Hay Fever, for example, the leading lady can’t even recall the housekeeper’s name, and her forgetfulness is supposed to be funny and attractive. Relative Values dates from 1951, when domestic service was in decline and social divisions were being steam-rollered flat. Coward’s response was to write a play in which the servants are fully realised characters who offer their employers shrewd advice and emotional support. It’s a fascinating slice of social history that shows the poshest of the posh grappling with the death of pedigree.Relative values [texto impreso] / Noel Coward, Autor . - Heinemann, 1952 . - 111p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave: LITERATURA INGLESA TEATRO Resumen: How did I get that one wrong? A few issues back I blithely predicted that Harry Hill’s musical I Can’t Sing would run for three years. It closes this month, so I’m a little reluctant to praise another glittering comedy, Relative Values by Noël Coward, which, like Hill’s stricken satire, has received a few snubs from the critics.
In his early dramas, Coward portrayed servants as amiable bunglers or bossy cynics and he rarely gave them more than one wisecrack per act. In Hay Fever, for example, the leading lady can’t even recall the housekeeper’s name, and her forgetfulness is supposed to be funny and attractive. Relative Values dates from 1951, when domestic service was in decline and social divisions were being steam-rollered flat. Coward’s response was to write a play in which the servants are fully realised characters who offer their employers shrewd advice and emotional support. It’s a fascinating slice of social history that shows the poshest of the posh grappling with the death of pedigree.Ejemplares
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