Harvey
Fiction | Play | Adult | Published in 1951
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Play • Fiction
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Dramatic Literature•
FantasyDenver, Colorado • 1940s
1951
Adult
13+ years
Harvey by Mary Chase is a play centered around a man named Elwood P. Dowd, who claims to have an invisible friend in the form of a six-foot-tall rabbit named Harvey. This causes concern for his family, leading to comedic and heartwarming situations as they grapple with Elwood's unusual circumstances.
Humorous
Fantastical
Heartwarming
Playful
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Harvey by Mary Chase is widely praised for its whimsical charm and insightful commentary on societal norms. The play's humor and heart are lauded, particularly through its endearing protagonist and his invisible friend. Some critics note a lack of depth in certain characters, yet the overall warm, imaginative narrative and clever dialogue resonate with audiences.
Readers who enjoy whimsical, comedic plays with heart will love Mary Chase's Harvey. Similar to those who appreciate the imaginative charm of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll or the light-hearted social satire in The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.
9,728 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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80
Play • Fiction
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Dramatic Literature•
FantasyDenver, Colorado • 1940s
1951
Adult
13+ years
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