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  1. The Red Pony [Illustrated Edition, W/ Slipcase] by John Steinbeck, 1945-01-01
  2. East Of Eden - John Steinbeck Centennial Edition (1902-2002) by John; With an Introduction by Wyatt, David Steinbeck, 2002
  3. The Wayward Bus (Penguin Classics) by John Steinbeck, 2006-03-28
  4. Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History (Penguin Classics) by John Steinbeck, 2008-08-26
  5. Burning Bright: A Play in Story Form (Penguin Classics) by John Steinbeck, 2006-11-28
  6. John Steinbeck - American Writers 94: University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers by James Gray, 1971-02-18
  7. Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters by John Steinbeck, 1990-12-01
  8. John Steinbeck: A Biography by Jay Parini, 1996-03
  9. The Pastures of Heaven (Twentieth-Century Classics) by John Steinbeck, 1995-04-01
  10. The Portable Steinbeck (Penguin Great Books of the 20th Century) by John Steinbeck, 1976-10-28
  11. The Grapes of Wrath / The Moon Is Down / Cannery Row / East of Eden / Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, 1989-08
  12. John Steinbeck (3 vol. Bantam Set) by John Steinbeck, 1966
  13. The log from the Sea of Cortez: The narrative portion of the book Sea of Cortez with a profile "About Ed Ricketts" by John Steinbeck, 1951
  14. John Steinbeck and Edward F. Ricketts: The Shaping of a Novelist by Richard Astro, 2002-09-09

41. Qui était John Steinbeck
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La Page Francophone John STEINBECK J Certains retiennent de Steinbeck sa grande fresque d' Des Souris et des Hommes Tortilla Flat American Way of Life Et en ce sens, Steinbeck n'est certainement pas au roman ce que Norman Rockwell Dorothea Lange ou Arthur Rothstein Prix Pullitzer En 1962, Steinbeck obtient le Prix Nobel

42. John Steinbeck Biografie
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Navigation: weltchronik.de Hauptseite John Ernst Steinbeck, am 27.2. in Salinas, Kalifornien, geboren, war deutsch-irischer Abstammung.

43. John Steinbeck
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E scritor estadounidense, galardonado con el Premio Nobel. Steinbeck describió en su obra la eterna lucha de las gentes que dependen de la tierra para sobrevivir. Nació el 27 de febrero de 1902 en Salinas (California), y estudió en la Universidad de Stanford. Durante su juventud trabajó como bracero y recolector de fruta. En La copa de oro (1929), Steinbeck narra la vida y las hazañas del famoso pirata galés del siglo XVII Henry Morgan. A continuación publica Las praderas del cielo (1932), una colección de relatos que describe la vida en una comunidad de granjeros del sur de California. En esta novela aborda por primera vez los temas sociales que caracterizan la mayor parte de su obra. Entre sus primeros libros cabe citar A un dios desconocido (1933), la historia de un granjero cuyas creencias en el culto de la fertilidad pagano le llevan a sacrificar su propia vida durante una época de terrible sequía; Tortilla Flat (1935), un relato entre picaresco y romántico sobre los emigrantes mexicanos establecidos en los alrededores de Monterrey (California); Una vez hubo una guerra (1936), la historia de una huelga de recolectores de fruta, y

44. John Steinbeck Centennial Calendar Of Events
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45. John Steinbeck Centennial Celebration
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the author's birth in 1902. Includes list of planned events, summary of his work, bibliography, filmography and links to participating organisations.
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46. Reader's Companion To American History - -STEINBECK, JOHN
steinbeck, john. The popularity of the book and of john Ford s classic film version brought steinbeck the fame that, in fact, he scarcely relished.
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, author. Steinbeck's place in American literature is assured by his late 1930s novels about the plight of the working class: In Dubious Battle Of Mice and Men (1937), and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Grapes of Wrath Growing up in agrarian Salinas, California, Steinbeck felt both empathy for the weak and scorn for the middle-class complacency of his hometown. At fourteen, he decided to write romances, but after a long apprenticeship, he found his voice in more realistic stories about ordinary people trying to achieve dignity in a repressive society. His short stories of the early 1930s, collected in The Long Valley (1938), tell of the misplaced, the lonely, and the misunderstood, their frustration conveyed in prose that, like Hemingway's, is terse and suggestive. That compact style also served humorously to expose the stifling norms of the middle class. The rollicking Tortilla Flat (1935), his first commercial success, relates the misadventures of a group of drunken, finagling paisanos whose uninhibited zest for life and loyalty to one another are contrasted favorably with bourgeois sensibilities, a theme and tone he later adopted when he wrote about Monterey's

47. John Steinbeck At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
Essays on steinbeck's life and works, including The Pearl . Also includes a biography.
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John Steinbeck American Nobel laureate, Steinbeck's works encompassed his personal knowledge about his native state of California.
Born in 1902 at Salinas, California, and educated at Stanford, many of John Steinbeck's works detailed life among the farmers and labourers of southern California. His direct approach to social issues of the time. His work describes the poor and oppressed with a dignity and heroism.
He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1940, for his most widely recognised and acknowledged work, The Grapes of Wrath which deals with social issues during the depression.
East of Eden (1952) was made into a film in 1955, as have many of his other works.
His contributions to the literary field were acknowledged when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1962.
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American novelist, story writer, playwright, and essayist. Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. He is best remembered for THE GRAPES OF WRATH (1939), a novel widely considered to be a 20th-century classic. The impact of the book has been compared to that of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. The epic about the migration of the Joad family, driven from its bit of land in Oklahoma to California, arose a wide debate about the hard lot of migrant laborers, and helped to put an agricultural reform into effect.
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48. Zsolnay Verlag / Autorenarchiv: John Steinbeck
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49. John Steinbeck 1960 - California Historical Photograph Archives, Monterey, CA
Photo of john steinbeck on his last trio to Monterey in 1963.
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circa 1960 This photo of John Ernst Steinbeck was taken on one of his last trips to Monterey and California at Pebble Beach. John Steinbeck was born in Salinas , California on February 27, 1902, of German an Irish ancentry and died on December 20, 1968, in New York City and is buried in Salinas in the Hamilton family plot his mothers family.
He is California's most famous novelest and has been called Monterey County's favorite son and he put Monterey county on the map and gave in it's surname "Steinbeck Country".
In October of 1944 John and Gwyn Conger Steinbeck purchased the Soto adobe in Monterey but by spring of 1945 he realized that he and Monterey had changed to much and his dream of living in Monterey was not to be.
Steinbeck wrote many books based on his early experience growing up in the Salinas Valley, California. Cup of Gold in 1929

50. Steinbeck, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. steinbeck, john. 1902–68, American writer, b. Salinas, Calif., studied at Stanford.
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51. John Steinbeck
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52. Steinbeck, John. The New Dictionary Of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. 2002
2002. steinbeck, john. A twentiethcentury American author best known for his novels, including The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, and East of Eden. 1.
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53. John Steinbeck Biography And Links To E-texts
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54. PAL: John Steinbeck (1902-1968)
An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century john steinbeck (1902-1968). john steinbeck Life, Work, and Criticism.
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Source: A Chronology unchangeable , and we have found that only a compass point, a thought, an individual ideal, does not change." - JS (These quotes appear in the headnote to the Steinbeck selection in George McMichael, Anthology of American Literature, Vol. II (Macmillan Press). The specific source for the first sentence is not given; the second sentence is from The Sea of Cortez, Considered the foremost novelist of the American Depression of the 1930s, Steinbeck was the 1962 winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. He studied firsthand the struggles of the migrant workers; he celebrates their labor in ritualistic terms and shows the downtrodden overcoming their many adversities through courage and dignity, and through their compassion for fellow sufferers. His prose is considered lyrical in its ability to capture the native speech, folktales and humor of a particular region. Top Primary Works Tortilla Flat Cup of Gold, a Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History

55. About John Steinbeck
Biography, from the National steinbeck Center.
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ABOUT JOHN STEINBECK
FACTS ABOUT JOHN STEINBECK
Born : February 27,1902; 132 Central Avenue, Salinas, CA
(what is now the reception room of the Steinbeck House)
Graduated from Salinas High SchoolJune 1919
Attended Stanford University1919-1925
Died in New York, December 20,1968 STEINBECK FAMILY
Father: John Ernst Steinbeck,1863-1935, County Treasurer Mother: Olive Hamilton Steinbeck,1867-1934, Teacher Sisters: Elizabeth Steinbeck Ainsworth, May 25,1894 - Oct. 20, 1992
lived in Pacific Grove, CA
Esther Steinbeck Rodgers, April 14,1892 - May 9,1986; lived in Watsonville, CA
Mary Steinbeck Dekker, Jan 9,1905 - January 23,1965; buried in family plot Wives: Carol Henning Steinbeck Brown, married 1930 and divorced 1942; lived in Carmel Valley, CA, died February 8, 1983, Monterey, CA Gwyndolyn Conger Steinbeck, married 1943 and divorced 1948 died on December 30,1975, Colorado Elaine Anderson Scott Steinbeck, married 1950, lives in New York Sons: Thomas Steinbeck, August 2,1944 John Steinbeck IV, June 12, 1946 - February 7,1991 (mother of Thomas and John IV is Gwyndolyn) - Commonwealth Club of California Gold Medal for Best Novel by a Californian (Tortilla Flat) - Commonwealth Club of California Gold Medal for Best Novel by a Californian (In Dubious Battle) - Member of National Institute of Arts and LettersAmerican Booksellers' Award - Pulitzer Prize Fiction Award (The Grapes of Wrath) - King Haakon Liberty Cross (The Moon is Down) - Member of American Academy of Arts and Letters

56. Quotes - John Steinbeck , John Steinbeck Quotations, John Steinbeck Sayings - Fa
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John Steinbeck When people are engaged in something they are not proud of, they do not welcome witnesses. In fact, they come to believe the witness causes the trouble.

57. ClassicNotes: About John Steinbeck
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John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902 and attended Stanford University intermittently between 1920 and 1926. Steinbeck did not graduate from Stanford, but instead chose to support himself through manual labor while writing. His experiences among the working classes in California lent authenticity to his depiction of the lives of the workers who are the central characters of his most important novels. Steinbeck spent much of his life in Monterey County, which later was the setting of some of his fiction. Steinbeck's later writings were comparatively slight works of entertainment and journalism, but he did make conscientious attempts to reassert his stature as a major novelist: Burning Bright (1950), East of Eden (1952), and The Winter of Our Discontent (1961). None of these works equaled the critical reputation of his earlier novels. Steinbeck's reputation depends mostly on the naturalistic novels with proletarian themes he wrote during the Depression. It is in these works that Steinbeck is most effective in his building of rich symbolic structures and his attempts at conveying the archetypal qualities of his characters. Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for literature in 1962, and died in New York City in 1968.

58. Steinbeck, John
steinbeck, john,. steinbeck. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. in full john ERNST steinbeck (b. Feb. 27, 1902, Salinas, Calif., USd. Dec.
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Steinbeck in full JOHN ERNST STEINBECK (b. Feb. 27, 1902, Salinas, Calif., U.S.d. Dec. 20, 1968, New York, N.Y.), American novelist, best known for The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which summed up the bitterness of the Great Depression decade and aroused widespread sympathy for the plight of migratory farm workers. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature for 1962. Steinbeck attended Stanford University, Stanford, Calif., intermittently between 1920 and 1926 but did not take a degree. Before his books attained success, he spent considerable time supporting himself as a manual labourer while writing, and his experiences lent authenticity to his depictions of the lives of the workers in his stories. He spent much of his life in Monterey county, Calif., which later was the setting of some of his fiction. Steinbeck's first novel, Cup of Gold (1929), was followed by The Pastures of Heaven (1932) and To a God Unknown (1933), none of which were successful. He first achieved popularity with Tortilla Flat (1935), an affectionately told story of

59. John Steinbeck --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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    Steinbeck, John Steinbeck, John, , American writer, b. Salinas, Calif., studied at Stanford. He is probably best remembered for his strong sociological novel The Grapes of Wrath, Cup of Gold The Pastures of Heaven (1932), and To a God Unknown Tortilla Flat (1935), an affectionate yet realistic novel about the lovable, exotic, Spanish-speaking poor of Monterey, was enthusiastically received. A compassionate understanding of the world's disinherited was to be Steinbeck's hallmark. The novel In Dubious Battle (1936) defends striking migrant agricultural workers in the California fields. In the novella Of Mice and Men The Moon Is Down (1942; later made into a play), about Norwegian resistance to the Nazis. The Grapes of Wrath (1939; Pulitzer Prize), while treating the plight of dispossessed Dust Bowl farmers during the 1930s, presents a universal picture of victims of disaster. Steinbeck's depiction of the westward migration of the Joad family, and their subsequent struggles in the exploitative agricultural industry of California, is realistic and moving, and he endows his humble characters with nobility. Steinbeck's other works are diverse, ranging from the literal account of a voyage

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