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Mary Coyle Chase Collection
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Mary Coyle Chase with her dog
Mary Coyle Chase

Mary Chase with 'Harvey'
Mary Coyle Chase with "Harvey"

Collection Overview

Creator: Chase, Mary, 1907-

Title: Mary Coyle Chase Collection

Inclusive Dates: ca. 1943

Size: .5 linear ft.

Processed By: revised July 2003


Mary Coyle Chase (1907-1981) wrote numerous plays as well as two novels for children; she became an author in Denver after working as a reporter for the Rocky Mountain News for 14 years. Her most beloved play was Harvey, a fantasy of a convivial tippler and his imaginary six foot white rabbit named Harvey, which won the Pulitzer Prize for drama in 1945. Harvey was a huge success on Broadway and later as a movie starring James Stewart. The printed version is available in nearly every language.

Mary Coyle Chase wrote Harvey during the early years of World War II as a delicate escapist plot with profound undercurrents. Advice she received in her childhood from her mother led to the creation of the hero of the play, Elwood P. Dowd: "Never be unkind or indifferent to a person others say is crazy. Often they have a deep wisdom. We pay them a great respect in the old country [Ireland], and we call them fairy people, and, it could be, they are sometimes." Grieving families on the homefront during World War II laughed because of Harvey and it has continued to bring joy, down to the present day.

Scope and Content

The Mary Coyle Chase Collection contains a 1943 typewritten manuscript of Harvey with some changes made in pencil. It also includes manuscripts of two of her works for children: a manuscript of the book The Wicked Pigeon Ladies in the Garden and a manuscript of the play, Loretta Mason Potts.




 

 

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