John Steinbeck / editor, Don Noble.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Critical insightsPublication details: Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press, c2011.Description: xxiii, 414 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781587657030 (alk. paper)
  • 1587657031 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS 3537 .T3234 Z715466 2011
Contents:
On John Steinbeck / Don Noble -- Biography of John Steinbeck / Gordon Bergquist -- The Paris review perspective / Hua Hsu for The Paris review -- Critical contexts -- John Steinbeck's critical reception / Matthew J. Bolton -- "Roar like a lion": the historical and cultural contexts of the works of John Steinbeck / Jennifer Banach -- John Steinbeck, Frank Norris, and literary naturalism / Gurdip Panesar -- "You're kind of untouchable": women, men, and the environment in The long valley / Cynthia A. Bily -- Critical readings -- John Steinbeck: the favorite author we love to hate / Jackson J. Benson -- Tortilla flat and the creation of a legend / Joseph Fontenrose -- Sharing creation: Steinbeck, In dubious battle, and the working-class novel in American literature / Thomas M. Tammaro -- A historical introduction to Of mice and men / Anne Loftis -- Of mice and men: the dream of commitment / Louis Owens -- Come back to the boxcar, Leslie honey: or, don't cry for me, Madonna, just pass the milk: Steinbeck and sentimentality / John Seelye -- California answers The grapes of wrath / Susan Shillinglaw -- Steinbeck's "self-characters" as 1930s underdogs / Warren G. French -- John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts: understanding life in the great tide pool / James C. Kelley -- Steinbeck's environmental ethic: humanity in harmony with the land / John H. Timmerman -- Steinbeck and the woman question: a never-ending puzzle / Mimi Gladstein -- Steinbeck and ethnicity / Susan Shillinglaw -- Steinbeck's war / Robert E. Morsberger -- Beyond evil: Cathy and Cal in East of Eden / Carol L. Hansen -- Sweet Thursday revisited: an excursion in suggestiveness / Robert DeMott -- "John believed in man": an interview with Mrs. John Steinbeck / Donald V. Coers.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 398-400) and index.

"Works by John Steinbeck": p. 396-397.

On John Steinbeck / Don Noble -- Biography of John Steinbeck / Gordon Bergquist -- The Paris review perspective / Hua Hsu for The Paris review -- Critical contexts -- John Steinbeck's critical reception / Matthew J. Bolton -- "Roar like a lion": the historical and cultural contexts of the works of John Steinbeck / Jennifer Banach -- John Steinbeck, Frank Norris, and literary naturalism / Gurdip Panesar -- "You're kind of untouchable": women, men, and the environment in The long valley / Cynthia A. Bily -- Critical readings -- John Steinbeck: the favorite author we love to hate / Jackson J. Benson -- Tortilla flat and the creation of a legend / Joseph Fontenrose -- Sharing creation: Steinbeck, In dubious battle, and the working-class novel in American literature / Thomas M. Tammaro -- A historical introduction to Of mice and men / Anne Loftis -- Of mice and men: the dream of commitment / Louis Owens -- Come back to the boxcar, Leslie honey: or, don't cry for me, Madonna, just pass the milk: Steinbeck and sentimentality / John Seelye -- California answers The grapes of wrath / Susan Shillinglaw -- Steinbeck's "self-characters" as 1930s underdogs / Warren G. French -- John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts: understanding life in the great tide pool / James C. Kelley -- Steinbeck's environmental ethic: humanity in harmony with the land / John H. Timmerman -- Steinbeck and the woman question: a never-ending puzzle / Mimi Gladstein -- Steinbeck and ethnicity / Susan Shillinglaw -- Steinbeck's war / Robert E. Morsberger -- Beyond evil: Cathy and Cal in East of Eden / Carol L. Hansen -- Sweet Thursday revisited: an excursion in suggestiveness / Robert DeMott -- "John believed in man": an interview with Mrs. John Steinbeck / Donald V. Coers.

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