Daß der Bühnenautor Noël Coward, bei dem Generationen junger Dramatiker in England und Amerika in die Lehre gingen, auch ein brillanter Romancier war, beweist sein hier vorliegender erster Roman. Samolo, eine imaginäre Insel im Pazifik, erwartet den Besuch von Königin Elizabeth und Prinz Philip. Noch bevor die hohen Gäste den Fuß an Land gesetzt haben, beginnt unter den Bewohnern der Insel, Eingeborenen wie Briten, der Kampf um gesellschaftlichen Erfolg. Ein turbulenter Jahrmarkt der Eitelkeiten hebt an, bei dem die bildhübsche, die Männer an sich fesselnde Herzogin von Fowey alle anderen aussticht. Eine freche Satire auf die «gute Gesellschaft» Englands voller Übermut, Herz, Witz und Charme.
Noël Coward Bücher
Noël Coward war ein englischer Dramatiker und Komponist, der für seinen Witz, seine Extravaganz und seinen unverwechselbaren persönlichen Stil bekannt ist. Seine Theaterstücke und Lieder erlebten in den 1960er und 1970er Jahren eine neue Popularität, und sein Werk sowie sein Stil prägen weiterhin die Populärkultur. Sein bleibender Einfluss zeigt sich bis heute in theatralischen und musikalischen Schöpfungen.






The Noël Coward Reader
- 624 Seiten
- 22 Lesestunden
Featuring a diverse collection of works, this reader presents a unique selection from Noel Coward's extensive repertoire. It includes entertaining annotations and rich illustrations, alongside previously unpublished material. This compilation showcases the depth and versatility of Coward's artistry, making it an essential addition for fans and newcomers alike.
The Letters of Noel Coward
- 800 Seiten
- 28 Lesestunden
Featuring a rich array of illustrations and annotations, this comprehensive collection of letters to and from Coward offers an insightful glimpse into a vibrant era, capturing the spirit of life from the challenges of the Blitz to the glamour of the Ritz. It presents a unique portrait of the time, showcasing Coward's experiences and connections, making it an essential read for those interested in the cultural landscape of his life.
"Its fusion of passion and mischief remains striking and there is something undeniably heady about its celebration of a kind of sexual liberation that looks a lot like flippancy" - Evening Standard From 1930s bohemian Paris to the dizzying heights of Manhattan society, a tempestuous love triangle unravels between a vivacious interior designer, Gilda, playwright Leo and artist Otto - three people unashamedly and passionately in love with each other. But can such a lavish love affair survive the real world? Exploring themes of bisexuality, celebrity, success and self-obsession, Design for Living is a stylish and scandalous comedy, that is often revered as Coward's most controversial and risqué work. This new edition is published in Methuen Drama's iconic Modern Classics series to coincide with the 50th anniversary of Coward's death and features a new introduction by Oliver Soden.
The collection features three plays by Noel Coward, showcasing his signature style of witty dialogue and sophisticated characters. Set in an era of languid aristocrats, the works capture the essence of high society as they engage in sharp exchanges while enjoying their martinis. Coward's unique blend of humor and social commentary highlights his enduring appeal as a leading playwright of the 1930s and '40s, reflecting the charm and complexities of his time.
Bitter Sweet
- 68 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Everything that wealthy London society had to offer a properly brought-up girl lay at the feet of little Sarah Millick in 1875; but she fell so desperately in love with her handsome young singing master that she threw it all away in order to be with him.-12 women, 2 men
Fumed Oak
- 32 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The play concerns a downtrodden, middle-aged salesman who, having saved up enough money to cut all ties, walks out on his wife, mother-in-law and "horrible adenoidal daughter", having first told all three what he thinks of them.
Coward Plays
- 384 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The second volume in the Coward Collection, including Private Lives, Bitter- Sweet, The Marquise and Post-Mortem.
Noel Coward Collected Verse
- 212 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Noel 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.
A Song At Twilight
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
In the twilight of his life, a cosmopolitan author navigates the complexities of love and commitment, torn between his long-standing wife of convenience and a passionate new relationship. The narrative explores themes of desire, regret, and the search for meaning, blending humor with poignant reflections on aging and relationships. As he grapples with his choices, the author’s journey reveals the bittersweet nature of life’s transitions and the emotional intricacies of human connection.