John Steinbeck

John Steinbeck

BIBLIOGRAPHY PRIMARY Steinbeck, John. “About Ed Ricketts,” The Log from the Sea of Cortez by John Steinbeck. New York: Viking, 1951:vii–lxvii. Print. ———. “Acceptance,” Nobel Lectures, Literature, 1901–1967. Ed. Horst Frend. New York, 1969:575. ———. America and Americans. New York: Viking, 1966. Print. ———. “The Art of Fiction, XLV,” Ed. Nathaniel Benchley. Paris Review (Fall 1969):161–88. Print. ———. Bombs Away: The Story of a Bomber Team. New York: Viking, 1942. Print. ———. Burning Bright. New York: Viking, 1950. Print. ———. Cannery Row. New York: Viking, 1945. Print. ———. East of Eden. New York: Viking, 1952. Print. ———. “Foreword,” Between Pacific Tides, by Edward Ricketts and Jack Calvin, rev. ed. Stanford, CA: Stanford UP, 1948:v–vi. Print. ———. “Foreword,” Speeches of Adlai Stevenson. New York: Random, 1952:5–8. Print. ———. The Forgotten Village. New York: Viking, 1941. Print. ———. The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Viking, 1939, 2006. Print. ———. The Grapes of Wrath, playscript. Ed. Frank Galati. New York: Penguin, 1991. Print. ———. The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to The Grapes of Wrath. Ed. Charles Wollenberg. Berkeley, CA: Heyday, 1988. Print. ———. In Dubious Battle. New York: Covici-Friede, 1936. Print. ———. Journal of a Novel: The ‘East of Eden’ Letters. New York: Viking, 1969. Print. © The Author(s) 2017 163 L. Wagner-Martin, John Steinbeck, Literary Lives, DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-55382-9 164 BIBLIOGRAPHY ———. Letters to Elizabeth: A Selection of Letters from John Steinbeck to Elizabeth Otis. Eds. Florian J. Shasky and Susan F. Riggs. San Francisco: Book Club of California, 1978. Print. ———. The Log from the Sea of Cortez. New York: Viking, 1951. ———. The Long Valley. New York: Viking, 1938. Print. ———. Of Men and Their Making, The Selected Nonfiction of John Steinbeck. Eds. Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson. London: Allen Lane, Penguin, 2002. ———. Of Mice and Men. New York: Covici-Friede, 1937. Print. ———. The Moon Is Down. New York: Viking, 1942. Print. ———. “My Short Novels,” Wings 26 (October 1953):4, 6–8. Print. ———. Once There Was a War. New York: Viking, 1958. Print. ———. The Pearl. New York: Penguin, 1947, 1994. Print. ———. “Preface,” Story Writing by Edith Ronald Mirrielees. New York: Viking, 1962:vii–viii. Print. ———. The Portable Steinbeck. Ed. Pascal Covici, Jr. New York: Viking, 1946. Print. ———. The Red Pony. New York: Covici-Friede, 1937. Print. ———. “Reflections on a Lunar Eclipse,” New York Herald Tribune (October 6, 1963), Sunday Book Week:3. ———. A Russian Journal. New York: Viking, 1948. Print. ———. The Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research with a Scientific Appendix, co-authored with Edward F. Ricketts. New York: Viking, 1941. Print. ———. Selected Essays of John Steinbeck. Eds. Hidekazu Hirose and Kiyoski Nakayama. Tokyo: Shinozaki Shorin P, 1983. Print. ———. Steinbeck on Vietnam: Dispatches from the War. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 2012. Print. ———. Sweet Thursday. New York: Viking, 1954. Print. ———. Their Blood Is Strong. San Francisco: Simon J. Lubin Society, 1938. Print. ———. Tortilla Flat. New York: Covici-Friede, 1935. Print. ———. Travels with Charley in Search of America. New York: Viking, 1962. Print. ———. The Wayward Bus. New York: Viking, 1947. Print. ———. The Winter of Our Discontent. New York: Viking, 1961. Print. ———. Working Days: The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath, 1938–1941. Ed. Robert DeMott. New York: Viking, 1988. Print. SECONDARY Aaron, Daniel. Writers on the Left. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1961. Print. Abelson, Elaine S. “The Times That Tried Only Men’s Souls: Women, Work, and Public Policy in the Great Depression,” Women on Their Own: Interdisciplinary BIBLIOGRAPHY 165 Perspectives on Being Single. Eds. Rudolph M. Bell and Virginia Yans. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2008:219–38. Print. Adair, Vivyan C. “Of Home-Makers and Home-Breakers: The Deserving and the Undeserving Poor Mother in Depression Era Literature,” The Literary Mother: Essays on Representations of Maternity and Child Care. Ed. Susan Staub. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2007:48–66. Print. Astro, Richard. “Introduction,” The Log to the Sea of Cortez. New York: Penguin, 1995:vii–xxiii. Print. ———. John Steinbeck and Edward F. Ricketts: The Shaping of a Novelist. Minneapolis:U of Minnesota P, 1973. Print. Bailey, Kevin McLean. The Western Flyer: Steinbeck’s Boat, the Sea of Cortez, and the Saga of Pacific Fisheries. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 2015. Print. Barden, Thomas E., ed. Steinbeck’s Vietnam, Dispatches from the War. Charlottesville: U of Virginia P, 2012. Print. Barich, Bill. Long Way Home: On the Trail of Steinbeck’s America. New York: Walker, 2010. Print. Beatty, Sandra. “A Study of Female Characterization in Steinbeck’s Fiction,” Steinbeck’s Women: Essays in Criticism. Ed. Tetsumaro Hayashi. Muncie, IN: Steinbeck Society of America, 1979:1–6. Print. Benson, Jackson J. The True Adventures of John Steinbeck, Writer. New York: Viking, 1984. Print. ———. Looking for Steinbeck’s Ghost. Norman: U of Oklahoma P, 1988. Print. Blake, Fay M. TheStrikeintheAmericanNovel. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow, 1972. Print. Brinkley, Douglas. “The Other Vietnam Generation,” New York Times Book Review (February 28, 1999):27. Print. Brodwin, Stanley. “‘The Poetry of Scientific Thinking’: Steinbeck’s Log from the Sea of Cortez and Scientific Travel Narrative,” Steinbeck and the Environment. Eds. Susan F. Beegel, Susan Shillinglaw, and Wesley N. Tiffney, Jr. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1997:142–60. Browder, Laura. Rousing the Nation: Radical Culture in Depression America. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1998. Print. Campbell, Joseph. The Hero’s Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work. Ed. Phil Cousineau. Shaftesbury: Element, 1999. Print. ———. The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Nofato, CA: New World Library, 2008. Print. ———. An Open Mind. Joseph Campbell in Conversation with Michael Toms. New York: Harper & Row, 1989. Casey, Janet Galligani. “Agrarian Landscapes, the Depression, and Women’s Progressive Fiction,” The Novel and the American Left: Critical Essays on Depression-Era Fiction. Ed. Janet Galligani Casey. Iowa City: U of Iowa P, 2004:96–117. 166 BIBLIOGRAPHY Cederstrom, Lorelei. “The ‘Great Mother’ in The Grapes of Wrath,” Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Eds. Susan F. Beegel, Susan Shillinglaw, andWesleyN.Tiffany.Tuscaloosa:UofAlabamaP,1997:76–91. Print. Chamberlain, John. “Books of the Times,” New York Times (May 9, 1942):11. Print. Coers, Donald V. John Steinbeck Goes to War: The Moon Is Down as Propaganda. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1991. Print. Conn, Peter. The American 1930s: A Literary History. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2009. Print. Conversations with John Steinbeck. Ed. Thomas French. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1988. Print. Cook, Sylvia J. From Tobacco Road to Route 66: The Southern Poor White in Fiction. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 1976. Print. Cousins, Norman. Present Tense: An American Editor’s Odyssey. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967. Print. Cowley, Malcolm. The Dream of the Golden Mountains. New York: Viking, 1980. Print. Cox. Martha Heasley. “The Conclusion of The Grapes of Wrath: Steinbeck’s Conception and Execution,” San Jose Studies 1 (November 1975):73–81. Print. Currell, Susan. The March of Spare Time: The Problem and Promise of Leisure in the Great Depression. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2005. Print. Davis, Robert Con, ed. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Grapes of Wrath. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1982. Print. DeMott, Robert. “Introduction,” The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Penguin, 2006: ix–xlv. ———. Steinbeck’s Reading: A Catalogue of Books Owned and Borrowed. New York: Garland, 1984. Print. ———. Steinbeck’s Typewriter: Essays on His Art. Troy, New York: Whitston, 1996. Print. Deneer, Patrick J. et al, eds. A Political Companion to John Steinbeck. Lexington: UP of Kentucky, 2013. Print. Denning, Michael. The Cultural Front; The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century. New York: Verso, 1996. Print. Dimock, Wai Chee and Michael T. Gilmore. Rethinking Class: Literary Studies and Social Formations. New York: Columbia UP, 1994. Print. Ditsky, John, ed. Critical Essays on Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath. Boston: Hall, 1989. Print. Donohue, Agnes McNeill, ed. A Casebook on The Grapes of Wrath. New York: Crowell, 1968. Print. Dow, William. Narrating Class in American Fiction. New York: Palgrave, 2009. Print. BIBLIOGRAPHY 167 Edmunds, Susan. Grotesque Relations: Modernist Domestic Fiction and the U.S. Welfare State. New York: Oxford UP, 2008. Print. Ellwood, Robert. The Politics of Myth: A Study of C. G. Jung, Mircea Eliade, and Joseph Campbell. Albany: State U of New York P, 1999. Print. Entin, Joseph. Sensational Modernism: Experimental Fiction and Photography in Thirties America. Chapel Hill: U of North Carolina P, 2007. Print. Everson, William K. Archetype West: The Pacific Coast as a Literary Region. Berkeley, CA: Oyez, 1976. Print. Feied, Frederick. The Tidepool and the Stars: The Ecological Basis of Steinbeck’s Depression Novels. New York: Xlibris, 2001. Print. Fender, Stephen. Nature, Class, and New Deal Literature: The Country Poor in the Great Depression. New York: Routledge, 2012. Print. Fenech, Thomas. “Introduction,” John Steinbeck’s Tortilla Flat. New York: Penguin, 1997:vii–xxvi. Print. ———., ed. Conversations with John Steinbeck. Jackson: UP of Mississippi, 1988. Print. ———. The FBI Files on John Steinbeck. Woodlands, TX: New Century, 2002. Print. Foley, Barbara. Radical Representations. Durham, NC:

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