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Top Girls Study Guide

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by Caryl Churchill
About 95 pages (28,410 words)
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Barnes, Clive, "Wry Top Girls is Hard to Top," in New York Post, December 29, 1982.

Beaufort, John, "Innovative Guests from the Royal Court: Top Girls," in the Christian Science Monitor, January 3, 1983, p. 15.

Churchill, Caryl, Top Girls, Methuen, 1982.

Kalem, T. E., Review in Time, January 17, 1983, p. 71.

Macaulay, Alastair, Review in The Financial Times, April 17, 1991, section 1, p. 13.

Nightingale, Benedict, "Women's Playtime," in New Statesman, September 10, 1982, p. 27.

Oliver, Edith, "Women's Affairs," in The New Yorker, January 10, 1983, p. 80.

Review in Variety, September 8, 1982, p. 116.

Robertson, Bryan, "Top-Notch Churchill," in.....

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