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Atkinson, Brooks. Review of Private Lives in the New York Times, January 28,1931, May 14,1931.
Brater, Enoch, "Noel Coward'' in the Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 10 Modern British Dramatists, 1900-1945, edited by Stanley Weintraub, Gale, 1982.
Coward, Noel. Introduction to Play Parade, Doubleday, 1933, p. xiii.
London Daily Mail, reprinted in the New York Times, September 25,1930.
Morgan, Charles. Review of Private Lives in the New York Times, October 12,1930
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