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Shelagh Delaney (25 November 1938[1] – 20 November 2011) was an English dramatist and screenwriter, best known for her debut work, A Taste of Honey (1958).<ref name="wshelagh_delaney"/>
Shelagh Delaney (25 November 1938[1] – 20 November 2011) was an English dramatist and screenwriter, best known for her debut work, ''A Taste of Honey'' (1958).<ref name="wshelagh_delaney"/>
 
Morrissey, NME, June 7, 1986:<ref name="fismithslp"/>
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"Obviously most people who write do borrow from other sources. They steal from other's clothes lines. I mentioned the line 'I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice' in 'Reel Around The Fountain,' which comes directly from A Taste Of Honey, and to this day I'm whipped persistently for the use of that line. I've never made any secret of the fact that at least 50 percent of my reason for writing can be blamed on Shelagh Delaney who wrote A Taste Of Honey. And 'This Night Has Opened My Eyes' is a Taste Of Honey song - putting the entire play to words. But I have never in my life made any secrets of my reference points. Just because there's one line that's a direct lift people will now say to me that 'Reel Around The Fountain' is worthless, ignoring the rest of it which almost certainly comes from my brain. Oscar Wilde... I've found so many instances where he has directly lifted from others. To me that's fine. But because I'm so serious about writing, people are so serious about tripping me up."
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Shelagh Delaney

Shelagh Delaney (25 November 1938[1] – 20 November 2011) was an English dramatist and screenwriter, best known for her debut work, A Taste of Honey (1958).[1]

Morrissey, NME, June 7, 1986:[2]

"Obviously most people who write do borrow from other sources. They steal from other's clothes lines. I mentioned the line 'I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice' in 'Reel Around The Fountain,' which comes directly from A Taste Of Honey, and to this day I'm whipped persistently for the use of that line. I've never made any secret of the fact that at least 50 percent of my reason for writing can be blamed on Shelagh Delaney who wrote A Taste Of Honey. And 'This Night Has Opened My Eyes' is a Taste Of Honey song - putting the entire play to words. But I have never in my life made any secrets of my reference points. Just because there's one line that's a direct lift people will now say to me that 'Reel Around The Fountain' is worthless, ignoring the rest of it which almost certainly comes from my brain. Oscar Wilde... I've found so many instances where he has directly lifted from others. To me that's fine. But because I'm so serious about writing, people are so serious about tripping me up."

References

  1. Shelagh Delaney Wikipedia page. Wikipedia. Retrieved from Wikipedia.org. <ref name="fismithslp">The Smiths LP. NME. Retrieved from Forever Ill.
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