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  1. The Noël Coward Diaries are the diaries of Noël Coward first published in 1982, edited by Graham Payn with an introduction by Sheridan Morley. They include entries from World War Two but are predominantly focused on the post war period. Reception. The diaries have been recognised as a classic of the genre. References

  2. The Noël Coward diaries. by. Coward, Noel, 1899-1973; Payn, Graham; Morley, Sheridan, 1941-2007. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Coward, Noel, 1899-1973, Coward, Noël, Dramatists, English, Actors, Tagebuch. Publisher. Boston : Little, Brown.

  3. 1 ott 2000 · Paperback – October 1, 2000. by Graham Payn (Author), Sheridan Morley (Author) 4.8 48 ratings. See all formats and editions. Noël Coward is remembered as the most witty and elegant of theatrical personalities. He left behind over fifty plays, twenty-five films, hundreds of songs, and several books.

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    • 1982
    • Noel Coward, Graham Payn, Sheridan Morley
    • Graham Payn, Sheridan Morley
  4. Topics. Coward, Noël, 1899-1973 -- Diaries, Coward, Noel, 1899-1973, Dramatists, English -- 20th century -- Diaries, Actors -- Great Britain -- Diaries, Actors, Dramatists, English, Great Britain. Publisher. [Cambridge, MA] : Da Capo Press. Collection.

  5. The Noel Coward diaries. by. Coward, Noël, 1899-1973; Payn, Graham; Morley, Sheridan, 1941-. Publication date. 1983. Topics. Coward, Noël, 1899-1973, Dramatists, English, Entertainers, Theatre Coward, Noël Correspondence, diaries, etc. Publisher.

  6. The Noël Coward diaries. by. Coward, Noel, 1899-1973; Payn, Graham; Morley, Sheridan, 1941-2007. Publication date. 1982. Topics. Coward, Noel, 1899-1973, Coward, Noël, Dramatists, English, Actors, Tagebuch. Publisher. Boston : Little, Brown. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Noël_CowardNoël Coward - Wikipedia

    He did not publicly acknowledge his homosexuality, but it was discussed candidly after his death by biographers including Graham Payn, his long-time partner, and in Coward's diaries and letters, published posthumously.