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The Country Girl Information
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 The Country Girl may refer to: an 18th-century play by David Garrick — see the article on the play The Country Wife, a 1675 Restoration comedy from which it was adapted; a 1915 silent film, starring Florence La Badie, based on David Garrick's...




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 The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
Country girl meets city girl
06/17/2005: 635 words, approx. 2 pages The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 06-17-2005 Country girl meets city girl Date: 06-17-2005, Friday Section: GO! Edtion: All Editions *** MY SUMMER OF LOVE 85 minutes, R (for sexuality, language and drug use) Directed by Pawel...
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 The Washington Post
Girls Cross-country
12/19/1999: 326 words, approx. 1 pages First Team Name Team Year Highlights Colleen Connell Brooke Point Sr. Commonwealth District champion by 21 seconds; placed second in Virginia AAA Northwestern Region. Callie Cribley Brentsville Sr. Placed second at Virginia...
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Princess Grace exhibit to be held in NYC
9/14/2007: 382 words, approx. 1 pages Princess Grace's gowns, jewelry, photos and letters will be exhibited in New York next month."Grace, Princess of Monaco" will include memorabilia from "The Grace Kelly Years," a retrospective held this summer in the Principality of Monaco.The free exhibition will span the life of Philadelphia-born Grace...
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 The New York Observer
Times May Have Changed, But Oscars Still Suspenseful
2/11/2007: 2,305 words, approx. 8 pages By all accounts—most notably the amusingly disenchanted commentaries by Caryn James, David Carr and Paula Schwartz in The New York Times—this year’s Oscars will be considerably less uncertainty-laden than usual, particularly in the four acting categories. This is to say that Helen Mirren (in The...




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Critical Essay by Harold Clurman
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 "The Country Girl" is lightweight Odets. That the least meaty of his plays should prove to be almost the most popular is significant of the press, not of the author. No more gifted playwright has appeared in the past fifteen years. I doubt whether any American playwright at all has a greater talent for living dramatic speech, for characterization, for intensity of feeling. Above all, Odets is a true theatre poet: he is never literal, and his power with words does not represent verbal proficien...
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Critical Essay by Walter Kerr
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 Clifford Odets has taken a very small and very familiar situation ["The Country Girl"] and, by the simple process of being patient with it, found it to contain more dramatic interest than anyone could have supposed. His story is that of the actor who has drunk himself downhill and of the wife of the director who pulls him back into shape for a performance. The trouble with clichés is that people treat them as clichés; they slap them onto a stage in their baldest outlines, without...


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