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What film with Dorothy Parker won the Oscar for Best Story?
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What is the time frame of the short story The Apprentice by Dorot...
The story happened in one day, like an afternoon. As fore time*line* I bet 1890-1910 Read More »
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Where can I find Dorothy Parker's short story-The Waltz online?
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No information is available for the short story Steal Away by Dorothy Allison.
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Have to say if it's the Dorothy Parker who used to write for the New Yorker (since deceased), I would happily read anything she wrote, for she was an incredibly bright and sardonic woman who never hid her light under a bushel basket... and ...
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Dorothy Johnson did not give permission for an online text so any site that has it, has stolen material. "Miss Johnson, the author of ''The Hanging Tree,'' ''Bloody Bozeman,'' ''A Man Called Horse'' and many other books, short stories and m...
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Could not find the story online, but you can find a short summary of the story at the New Yorker website posted below. Hope this helps! Source(s): http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1973/04…
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Try sparknotes.com. It will give you the specifics themes, not just one!!
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It’s definitely “Big Blonde” and it pretty much always has been. I really think that’s her masterpiece.
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Dorothy Parker will live on in her work as long as people say - "I wish I'd said that". Yes, she has long since achieved celebrity status - but she will be remembered mostly for her funny and fearless way with words.
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