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Girl: Marilyn Monroe, the Seven Year Itch, and the Birth of an Unlikely Feminist
Girl: Marilyn Monroe, the Seven Year Itch, and the Birth of an Unlikely Feminist | Michelle Morgan
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With an in-depth look at the two most empowering years in the life of Marilyn Monroe, The Girl details how The Seven Year Itch created an icon and sent the star on an adventure of self-discovery and transformation from a controlled wife and contract player into a businesswoman and unlikely feminist whose power is still felt today.When Marilyn Monroe stepped over a subway grating as The Girl in The Seven Year Itch and let a gust of wind catch the skirt of her pleated white dress, an icon was born. Before that, the actress was mainly known for a nude calendar and one-dimensional, albeit memorable, characters on the screen. Though she again played a "dumb blonde" in this film and was making headlines by revealing her enviable anatomy, the star was now every bit in control of her image, and ready for a personal revolution.Emboldened by her winning fight to land the role of The Girl, the making of The Seven Year Itch and the eighteen months that followed was the period of greatest confidence, liberation, and career success that Monroe lived in her tumultuous life. It was a time in which, among other things, she: Ended her marriage to Joe DiMaggio and later began a relationship with Arthur Miller; Legally changed her name to Marilyn Monroe, divorcing herself from the troubled past of Norma Jeane; Started her own production company; Studied in private lessons with Lee and Paula Strasberg of the Actors Studio and became a part of the acting revolution of the dayThe ripple effects her personal rebellion had on Hollywood, and in trailblazing the way for women that followed, will both surprise and inspire readers to see the Marilyn Monroe in an entirely new light.
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Birdsong28
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Very good. Finally a book that shows how interesting and intelligent Marilyn Monroe actually was and how progressive she was.

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kaysworld1 Can I be cheeky and ask if you still have this book? @Birdsong28 ❣️ 5y
Birdsong28 @kaysworld1 I do still have the book but it's not one I would be willing to part with sorry ❤️😘📚📖 5y
kaysworld1 @Birdsong28 No problem don't worry. I have a few like that 😄💖 5y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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The Seven Year Itch, a play by George Axelrod, has been adapted to a film in 1955, starring Marilyn Monroe, and Tom Ewell, who plays a husband in a mid-life crisis, married for #7years when he met Marilyn in the film.

The tagged book is a ‘celebration of Marilyn‘s bravery, intelligence, and trailblazing attitude, to show that Marilyn was not a dumb blonde and how that film transformed Marilyn from another Hollywood star into a true icon.‘

Cathythoughts Well done 👍🏻❤️ 6y
Kalalalatja What @Cathythoughts said ☝️👏 6y
Cinfhen Iconic 🙌🏻❣️ 6y
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avalinah
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Yet another biography of Marilyn? Well, what if I told you that you need a lot of books to cover the life of a multi-faceted personality? The Girl covers a part of her life few seem to have spoken about in detail - the feminist side of Marilyn - things we all need to speak about more because she is rarely ever mentioned in these contexts. Come read 3 Things You Might Not Know About Marilyn: https://goo.gl/MhBFWy

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nickimags
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This is a Read Now on NetGalley at the moment. As must read if you love Marilyn or are interested in Women's Rights and Hollywood back in the 50s.

Stephjones01 Looks great! I read and adored Blonde by Joyce Carol Oates many moons ago. 7y
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