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 Splendor in the Grass, an American movie from 1961, tells a story of sexual repression, love, and heartbreak. Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Christian minister, the film was directed by Elia...


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 This film article needs cleanup. Please review , especially the standard format of film articles , to determine how to edit this article to conform to a higher standard of article quality. Splendor in the Grass , an American movie from 1961 , tells a...




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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Splendor in the grass
06/17/2001: 749 words, approx. 3 pages Splendor in the grass The perfect picnic can be easy yet elegant, traditional or trendy, come rain or shine Sunday, June 17, 2001 The site: The ideal summer picnic site can be anywhere from the water's edge to a grassy...
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 Southern Living
Splendor of the grasses
10/01/2002: 782 words, approx. 3 pages Ornamental grasses are beautiful, affordable, and easy to grow. And you never have to mow them. What more could you want? Like most of you, I grew up thinking - of grass as just something you cut. Letting it grow taller than 3...
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 Men's Fitness
Dating Cents
10/24/2007: 291 words, approx. 1 pages The First-Job BudgetInstead of pizza, a six-pack, and a Real World marathonTry cooking.Buy a pound of sashimigrade tuna and transform it into tuna tartare: Simply dice the fish and combine it in a bowl with cilantro, diced cucumber, sesame oil, sesame seeds, salt, and pepper....
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 The New York Observer
20 Real New Year\'d5s Eves
1/8/2006: 2,746 words, approx. 9 pages It seems that now, on New Year’s Eve, everything shifts east. New Jersey stumbles into Manhattan; Manhattan’s riffraff ends up in Brooklyn. (The Transom isn’t sure yet where Brooklyn goes. Hauppauge? Copiague? Nor does it really care.) But where do the real New Yorkers end...



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Critical Essay by John Coleman
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 Splendour in the Grass … comes from the canvas-backed chair of Kazan, the typewriter of William Inge and the camera of Boris Kaufman: it is accordingly a very glossy, punchy, expert piece of something or other. Unfortunately, it is also ludicrous. (p. 96) The end of this packed film (there is an unjustified, recalcitrant air of jumbo novel about it, like Giant) brings together the two kids, now older and saner, in a wistful encounter. They lost that Wordsworthian 'splendour in the grass'...


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