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  2. The Girls in Their Summer Dresses - Wikipedia

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    "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" is a work of short fiction by Irwin Shaw, originally published in The New Yorker in 1939 and first collected in Sailor off the Bremen and Other Stories (1939) by Random House. [1] The story is widely recognized as one of Shaw's finest short stories.

  3. Irwin Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Three of his stories ("The Girls in Their Summer Dresses", "The Monument", "The Man Who Married a French Wife") were dramatized for the PBS series Great Performances. Telecast on June 1, 1981. Telecast on June 1, 1981.

  4. Sailor off the Bremen and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    [5] When it appeared in 1939, the collection included some of Shaw's most impressive short fiction, including "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses," "Second Marriage," "Weep in Years to Come," and the title story.

  5. Heather Thomas: How a TV star evolved into a behind-the ...

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    A saxophone played a ’50s jazz ballad; tourists roamed outside and a person of a certain age could conjure tail-fin Cadillacs and Irwin Shaw's short story, "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses ...

  6. Girls in Their Summer Clothes - Wikipedia

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    "Girls in Their Summer Clothes" is a song by American recording artist Bruce Springsteen, from his album Magic. Matched with a pop-oriented melody, Springsteen's full-throated singing, and a pop-orchestral arrangement, [1] the lyric portrays a series of warm small-town vignettes: Frankie's Diner, an old friend on the edge of town,

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  8. Just Above My Head - Wikipedia

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    Enoch Arden and Irwin Shaw's The Girls in Their Summer Dresses is also mentioned. In Book Five, Henry James and Agatha Christie are mentioned. Frank Sinatra's "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" is mentioned. Sister Dorothy Green is compared to Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind. Later, John Wayne is mentioned.

  9. Mean Girls the Musical review: Not a cool musical – just a ...

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    2/5 Lacking a musical identity and feeling spiritually like a period piece, this stage adaptation of Tina Fey’s Noughties classic feels like an exercise in doing the bare minimum