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The Grapes of Wrath Bibliography

1. The Squatter's Circle in The Grapes of Wrath. John H. Timmerman. Studies in American Fiction17.2 (Autumn 1989): p203-211. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p203-211. From Literature Resource Center.

2. American Tragedy. Malcolm Cowley. New Republic 98.1274 (May 3, 1939): p382-383. Rpt. inTwentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p382-383. From Literature Resource Center.

3.The Tragedy of Eldorado. Christopher Isherwood. Kenyon Review 1.4 (Autumn 1939): p450-453. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p450-453. From Literature Resource Center.

4. Making the cut: documentary work in John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath. John R. Smith. Literature-Film Quarterly. 35.4 (Oct. 2007) p323. From Literature Resource Center.

5. The Grapes of Wrath. Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003.  From Literature Resource Center.

6. The 'Great Mother' in The Grapes of Wrath. Lorelei Cederstrom. Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Ed. Susan F. Beegel, Wesley N. Tiffney, Jr., and Susan Shillinglaw. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997. p76-91. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism.Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p76-91. From Literature Resource Center.

7. Nunnally Johnson. Thomas Bohn. American Screenwriters. Ed. Robert E. Morsberger and Randall Clark.  Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 26. Detroit: Gale Research, 1984.  From Literature Resource Center.

8. Steinbeck's myth of the Okies. Keith Windschuttle. New Criterion. 20.10 (June 2002) p24. FromLiterature Resource Center.

9. Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath.' (John Steinbeck). Theresa Kanoza. The Explicator.51.3 (Spring 1993) p187. From Literature Resource Center.

10. John Steinbeck: The Philosophical Joads. Frederic I. Carpenter. American Literature and the Dream. Freeport, N.Y.: Books for Libraries Press, 1955. p167-175.\ Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p167-175. From Literature Resource Center.

11. The Grapes of Wrath: Overview. Leonard R.N. Ashley. Reference Guide to American Literature.Ed. Jim Kamp. 3rd ed.  Detroit: St. James Press, 1994.  From Literature Resource Center.

12. Audience and Closure in The Grapes of Wrath. Nicholas Visser. Studies in American Fiction 22.1 (Spring 1994): p19-36. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p19-36. From Literature Resource Center.

13. Natural Wisdom: Steinbeck's Men of Nature as Prophets and Peacemakers. Marilyn Chandler McEntyre. Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Ed. Susan F. Beegel, Wesley N. Tiffney, Jr., and Susan Shillinglaw. University of Alabama Press, 1997. p113-124. Rpt. inContemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p113-124. From Literature Resource Center.

14. The Grapes of Wrath and Old Testament Skepticism. James D. Brasch.San Jose Studies 3.2 (May 1977): p16-27. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p16-27. From Literature Resource Center.

15. Steinbeck and Nature's Self: The Grapes of Wrath. John J. Conder. Naturalism in American Fiction: The Classic Phase. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1984. p142-159. Rpt. inTwentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p142-159. From Literature Resource Center.

16. The 'Great Mother' in The Grapes of Wrath. Lorelei Cederstrom. Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Ed. Susan F. Beegel, Wesley N. Tiffney, Jr., and Susan Shillinglaw. University of Alabama Press, 1997. p76-91.

17. Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath.' (John Steinbeck's book). Rebecca Hinton. The Explicator.56.2 (Winter 1998) p101. From Literature Resource Center.

18. Forbidden fruit: the banning of The Grapes of Wrath in the Kern County Free Library. Marci Lingo. Libraries & Culture. 38.4 (Fall 2003) p351. From Literature Resource Center.

19. The Conclusion of The Grapes of Wrath: Steinbeck's Conception and Execution. Martha Heasley Cox. San Jose Studies 1.3 (Nov. 11, 1975): p73-81. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p73-81. From Literature Resource Center.

20. Growth of the Family in The Grapes of Wrath. Carroll Britch and Cliff Lewis. Critical Essays on Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. Ed. John Ditsky. G. K. Hall, 1989. p97-108. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p97-108. FromLiterature Resource Center.

21. John Steinbeck. Paul McCarthy. Ungar, 1980. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Sharon R. Gunton. Vol. 21.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1982.  From Literature Resource Center.

22. John Steinbeck: Overview. Warren French. Reference Guide to American Literature. Ed. Jim Kamp. 3rd ed.  Detroit: St. James Press, 1994.  From Literature Resource Center.

23. The Grapes of Wrath Reconsidered: Some Observations on John Steinbeck and the 'Religion' of Secularism. Walter Fuller Taylor. Mississippi Quarterly 12.3 (Summer 1959): p136-144. Rpt. inTwentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p136-144. From Literature Resource Center.

24. Turning wine into water: water as privileged signifier in 'The Grapes of Wrath.'. David Cassuto.Papers on Language & Literature. 29.1 (Winter 1993) p67. From Literature Resource Center.

25. Audience and closure in 'The Grapes of Wrath.'. Nicholas Visser. Studies in American Fiction.22.1 (Spring 1994) p19. From Literature Resource Center.

28. The Culpable Joads: Desentimentalizing The Grapes of Wrath. Louis Owens. Critical Essays on Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. Ed. John Ditsky. G. K. Hall, 1989. p108-116. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p108-116. FromLiterature Resource Center.

29. California dreamer: John Steinbeck, born a century ago this year, left us with The Grapes of Wrath--and its seismic effects. (Backstory). Jay Parini. Book. (May-June 2002) p24. From Literature Resource Center.

30. John Steinbeck. Jason G. Horn. Twentieth-Century American Nature Writers: Prose. Ed. Roger Thompson and J. Scott Bryson.  Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 275. Detroit: Gale, 2003.  FromLiterature Resource Center.

31. Steinbeck's 'Breakfast': A Reconsideration. Gary D. Schmidt. Western American Literature 26.4 (Winter 1992): p303-311. Rpt. in Short Story Criticism. Ed. Joseph Palmisano. Vol. 77.  Detroit: Gale, 2005. p303-311. From Literature Resource Center.

32. We're on a road to nowhere: Steinbeck, Kerouac, and the legacy of the great depression. Jason Spangler. Studies in the Novel. 40.3 (Fall 2008) p308. From Literature Resource Center.

33. Steinbeck's Blakean Vision in The Grapes of Wrath. Duane R. Carr. Steinbeck Quarterly 8.3-4 (Summer-Fall 1975): p67-73. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p67-73. From Literature Resource Center.

34. The Grapes of Wrath: A Reconsideration. John Ditsky. Southern Humanities Review 13.3 (Summer 1979): p215-220. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p215-220. From Literature Resource Center.

35. John Steinbeck: Novelist as Scientist. Jackson J. Benson. Novel: A Forum on Fiction. p248-264. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Dedria Bryfonski. Vol. 9.  Detroit: Gale Research, 1978. p248-264. From Literature Resource Center.

36. The Culpable Joads: Desentimentalizing The Grapes of Wrath. Louis Owens. Critical Essays on Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. Ed. John Ditsky. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co., 1989. p108-116. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p108-116. From Literature Resource Center.

37. The rhetoric of American protest: Thomas Paine and the education of Tom Joad. Kurt Hochenauer. The Midwest Quarterly. 35.4 (Summer 1994) p392. From Literature Resource Center.

38. 'And Then the Child Becomes a Man': Three Initiation Stories of John Steinbeck. M. R. Satyanarayana. John Steinbeck: A Study of the Short Fiction. Ed. R. S. Hughes. Twayne, 1989. p181-188. Rpt. in Contemporary Literary Criticism. Ed. Jeffrey W. Hunter. Vol. 124.  Detroit: Gale Group, 2000. p181-188. From Literature Resource Center.

39. The Mother of Literature: Journalism and The Grapes of Wrath. William Howarth. New Essays on The Grapes of Wrath. Ed. David Wyatt. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990. p71-99. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p71-99. From Literature Resource Center.

40. The Rocky Road to Eldorado: The Journey Motif in John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. Reloy Garcia. Steinbeck Quarterly 14.3-4 (Summer-Fall 1981): p83-93. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Ed. Janet Witalec. Vol. 135.  Detroit: Gale, 2003. p83-93. From Literature Resource Center.

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