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Shirley Valentine

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1,008 words, approx. 3 pages
Taking the form of a monologue by a middle-aged, working class Liverpool housewife, it focuses on her life before and after a transforming holiday abroad. Wondering what happened to herself, now feeling stagnant and in a rut, Shirley finds herself...


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The Washington Post
Sweetheart `Shirley Valentine'
09/15/1989: 453 words, approx. 2 pages
"Shirley Valentine," a tale of a phoenix risen from the frying pan, reaffirms that most hopeful of notions: It's never too late to start over again. A delightful, forgivably stagy adaptation of Willy Russell's one-woman play, it delivers a domestic engineer from drudgery and...
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The Boston Globe
'shirley Valentine' Bland On Screen
09/22/1989: 485 words, approx. 2 pages
SHIRLEY VALENTINE -- Directed by Lewis Gilbert, screenplay by Willy Russell based on his play. Starring Pauline Collins, Tom Conti, Julia McKenzie, Alison Steadman, Joana Lumley, Bernard Hill, Sylvia Syms, Gillian Kearney, Catherine Duncan, Tracie Bennett, Gareth Jefferson. At the...
 


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Shirley Valentine
760 words, approx. 3 pages
Explores the book "Shirley Valentine", by Willy Russell. Discusses the idea raised in the novel that the prevailing working class culture limits the opportunities for self-improvement.



 

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