steinbeck, john

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The grapes of wrath

text and criticism
1997
Presents the complete text of the 1939 epic about the Great Depression and includes a collection of critical and contextual essays.

A Russian journal

1999
Provides Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Steinbeck's report on the realities of life for ordinary Russian people in the wake of World War II, based on his forty-day tour of the country in 1947 with photographer Robert Capa.

Of mice and men

John Steinbeck
2014
Contains a complete plot summary and analysis of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men", as well as discussion of the characters and themes, and includes study questions.

The grapes of wrath

John Steinbeck
2014
Contains a complete plot summary and analysis of John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath", as well as discussion of the characters and themes, and includes study questions.

Steinbeck and the environment

interdisciplinary approaches
1997
A collection of essays that study the works of John Steinbeck by looking at them from an environmental perspective.

John Steinbeck and the Great Depression

2015
Examines the major works of John Steinbeck, with a primary focus on the Great Depression and the plight of the farmers.

The pearl

notes
2000
Provides study tools on John Steinbeck's "The Pearl," including background on the author, summaries, commentary, literary analysis, and character analyses.

Of mice and men

notes
1996
Including: Life and background -- List of charactes -- General plot summary -- Chapter summaries and commentaries -- General meaning -- Character analyses -- Structure and style -- Questions for review -- Bibliography.

America and Americans, and selected nonfiction

2002
A collection of more than fifty essays and journalistic pieces in which American author John Steinbeck reflects on the world around him.

Obscene in the extreme

the burning and banning of John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath
2008
Shares the story of how John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," published to much acclaim in April 1939, became the target of censors in Kern County, California, where the book was publicly burned and banned from schools and libraries.

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