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Dead Poets Society
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In 1989 screenwriter Tom Schulman won the Academy Award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen for "Dead Poets Society" and was honored with a number of nominations including WGA and Golden Globe writing awards. Set in 1959, New England, the story centers on an unorthodox English teacher's struggle to inspire independent thought and a passion for life in his c...more
Paperback, The Script Publishing Project, 204 pages
Published
March 1st 2000
by Harvest Moon Publishing
(first published 1988)
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