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The grapes of wrath, by John Steinbeck

This book is a great starting point for students seeking an introduction to The Grapes of Wrath and the critical discussions surrounding it. Easily the most famous of John Steinbeck's novels, The Grapes of Wrath has stirred considerable controversy ever since it was first published in 1939. On one hand, some readers and critics have berated it as, at best, mere "proletarian fiction" and, at worst, leftist propaganda; on the other hand are those who have celebrated the novel as a major artistic achievement that interweaves sharp social criticism with a mystical vision of humankind and the natural world. The novel has been both banned and commended, both dismissed by critics and called "the story of the human race." Edited and with an introduction by Keith Newlin, Professor and Chair of the Department of English at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, this volume in the Critical Insights series brings together a variety of new, classic, and contemporary essays on this major American novel. Newlin's introduction compares the responses of the novel's early reviewers with those of actual Dust Bowl migrants, and, writing on behalf of The Paris Review, National Book Award winner Ha Jin celebrates Steinbeck's remarkable artistry. For readers studying The Grapes of Wrath for the first time, a quartet of new essays offer a comprehensive introduction to the novel's key themes, social context, and critical history. Jennifer Banach relates the novel to the American protest tradition, arguing that, though the novel is deeply concern with social issues, it ultimately transcends them with its communitarian vision. Matthew J. Bolton focuses on how it fuses narrative strategies from both protest and modernist literature. Michael Wentworth offers a detailed overview of the Dust Bowl and migrant worker crisis in California to show how, beyond these temporal circumstances, the novel participates within larger traditions of the American road novel and the migrant narrative. Finally, Camille-Yvette Welsch offers a comprehensive survey of Steinbeck criticism. The volume continues with a selection of classic and contemporary essays on the novel. Frederic I. Carpenter describes how Steinbeck blends together major strands of American philosophy, from Ralph Waldo Emerson to William James and John Dewey. Martin Shockley and Eric W. Carlson treat the novel's Christian symbolism. Peter Lisca, Howard Levant, and John H. Timmerman analyze the novel's structure, form, and language. Warren Motley shows how Ma Joad transforms the Joad family into a cohesive matriarchy, and Donald Pizer locates the novel as an heir to literary naturalism. Robert DeMott draws on Steinbeck's letters and papers to discuss the novel's composition, while Keith Windschuttle offers a detailed description of the actual Okie migration to cast doubt on the veracity of Steinbeck's fictional portrayal of migration. Finally, Charles Cunningham reassesses the novel's politics, and Vivyan C. Adair analyzes Steinbeck's feminine archetypes. - Publisher.

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Salem Press
Language
English
Pages
406

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Table of Contents

On The grapes of wrath / Keith Newlin
Biography of John Steinbeck / Joseph R. Millichap
The Paris review perspective / Ha Jin for The Paris review
The grapes of wrath: faith and justice in "our own revolutionary tradition" / Jennifer Banach
A minstrel and a scrivener: Steinbeck, the protest novel, and modernism / Matthew J. Bolton
The great American Joad trip: on the road in John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath / Michael Wentworth
The critical reception of John Steinbeck's The grapes of wrath / Camille-Yvette Welsch
The philosophical Joads / Frederic I. Carpenter
Christian symbolism in The grapes of wrath / Martin Shockley
Rebuttal: symbolism in The grapes of wrath / Eric W. Carlson
The grapes of wrath as fiction / Peter Lisca
From patriarchy to matriarchy: Ma Joad's role in The grapes of wrath / Warren Motley
The fully matured art: The grapes of wrath / Howard Levant
John Steinbeck: The grapes of wrath / Donald Pizer
The wine of God's wrath: The grapes of wrath / John H. Timmerman
"A truly American book": pressing The grapes of wrath / Robert DeMott
Steinbeck's myth of the Okies / Keith Windschuttle
Rethinking the politics of The grapes of wrath / Charles Cunningham
Of home-makers and home-breakers: the Deserving and the Undeserving poor mother in Depression era literature / Vivyan C. Adair

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Pasadena, Calif
Series
Critical insights

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3537.T3234 G8525 2010, PS3537.T3234 G8525 2011, PS3537.T3234G8525

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 406 p.
Number of pages
406
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24423407M
ISBN 10
1587657155
ISBN 13
9781587657153
LCCN
2010029214
OCLC/WorldCat
649701847

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