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"Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Terence Rattigan" (Guardian)

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Winslow Boy:'Rattigan's defiant reiteration of the ancient legal mantra "let right be done", his attack on "the despotism of bureaucracy", his declaration that democracy will be the poorer if smaller injustices are ignored, his faith that the English will triumph over tyranny - all that packs a punch today, as it did when the play had its premiere in 1946.' Benedict Nightingale, The Times, 19.5.09 Winslow Boy: 'A paragon of well-made drama... What a fine piece of craftsmanship this play is. The overall plot is a cunningly laid series of twists and snares.' Patrick Marmion, Daily Mail, 22.5.09 'One of the finest dramatists of the last century, uniting superb technical skills with a deep understanding of both the human heart and the British habit of repressing emotion.' Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 22.5.09

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French Without Tears; The Winslow Boy; The Browning Version; Harlequinade

Rattigan

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    A Paperback by Terence Rattigan

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 1/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780413490704, 978-0413490704
      ISBN10: 041349070X
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      "Few dramatists of this century have written with more understanding of the human heart than Terence Rattigan" (Guardian)

      Trade Review
      Winslow Boy:'Rattigan's defiant reiteration of the ancient legal mantra "let right be done", his attack on "the despotism of bureaucracy", his declaration that democracy will be the poorer if smaller injustices are ignored, his faith that the English will triumph over tyranny - all that packs a punch today, as it did when the play had its premiere in 1946.' Benedict Nightingale, The Times, 19.5.09 Winslow Boy: 'A paragon of well-made drama... What a fine piece of craftsmanship this play is. The overall plot is a cunningly laid series of twists and snares.' Patrick Marmion, Daily Mail, 22.5.09 'One of the finest dramatists of the last century, uniting superb technical skills with a deep understanding of both the human heart and the British habit of repressing emotion.' Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph, 22.5.09

      Table of Contents
      French Without Tears; The Winslow Boy; The Browning Version; Harlequinade

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