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Blanchard, Jayne, ‘‘Conniving World of Women,’’ in Washington Times, February 7, 1999, p. D3.
Boothe, Clare, ‘‘Foreword,’’ in The Women, Random House, 1937, pp. vii-xiv.
———, ‘‘The Women’’: Newly Revised by the Author, Dramatists Play Service, 1966.
Byrne, Terry, ‘‘Stage on Screen: The Women,’’ in Boston Herald, June 22, 2002, p. 17.
Gardner, Elysa, ‘‘Women: Fresh, Funny, and Feline,’’ in USA Today, November 9, 2001, p. 3E.
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