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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Noël Coward's Enduring Encounter with Film

Current_345_036_large Celebrated English playwright, actor, screenwriter, and composer Noël Coward brought us many cinema classics, but his relationship with the medium was far from straightforward, as Coward scholar Barry Day explains in a post at Literary Hub.

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