John Steinbeck's Of mice and men / edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom.
Includes a brief biography of John Steinbeck, thematic and structural analysis of the work, critical views, and an index of themes and ideas.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Chelsea House Publishers,
[1996], ©1996.
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Series: | Bloom's notes.
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MSU: License agreement restricts access to one user at a time. |
Physical Description: | 64 pages ; 24 cm. |
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Of mice and men. |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- User's guide
- Introduction
- Biography of John Steinbeck
- Thematic and structural analysis
- List of characters
- Critical views
- Mark Van Doren on the Unrealistic Characters in Of Mice and Men
- Dorothea Brande Collins on the Sentimentality of Of Mice and Men
- Joseph Wood Krutch on the Dramatization of Of Mice And Men
- Harry Thornton Moore on Dramatic Elements in Of Mice And Men
- Maxwell Geismar on Lennie
- Peter Lisca on Why George Stays with Lennie
- Warren French on Of Mice and Men as a Comedy
- F.W. Watt on the Characters in Of Mice and Men
- William Goldhurst on the Cain and Abel Theme in Of Mice and Men
- Howard Levant on The Simplicity of Of Mice and Men
- Nelson Valjean on the Dramatic Production of Of Mice and Men
- Sunita Jain on Evil in Of Mice and Men
- Paul McCarthy on Of Mice and Men as Compared to In Dubious Battle
- John H. Timmerman on the Unity of Of Mice and Men
- Anne Loftis on the Historical Background of Of Mice and Men
- Charlotte Cook Hadella on Illusion and the American Dream
- Books by John Steinbeck
- Works about John Steinbeck and Of Mice and Men
- Index of themes and ideas.