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Understanding Of Mice and Men, The Red Pony and The Pearl - A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Understanding Of Mice and Men, The Red Pony and The Pearl - A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Series: The Greenwood Press "Literature in Context" Series
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Although John Steinbeck's novellas Of Mice and Men, The Red Pony,
and The Pearl are works of fiction, they provide a window on the
history of the times and places they portray. Studying the
historical, social, economic, and regional background of each
novella is important to fully understanding each work. This
interdisciplinary collection of rich collateral materials features
a variety of primary documents that shed light on the background of
each of these novellas--the pioneer days and life on the Western
frontier, the early history of California, the gold rush, the
plight of the migrant worker during the Great Depression, the
problems of the homeless and the hopeless, and oppression in Mexico
in the early 20th century. Documents include memoirs of mountain
men and pioneers, books of travel, sociological studies, a
political treatise, a journal, reports of U.S. commissions, a comic
memoir, and an interview with a Salvation Army general who worked
with the downtrodden during the 1930s. Most of these materials are
not available in printed form anywhere else. The purpose of this
volume is to explore through analysis and collateral readings the
pervasive theme in these novellas: the universality of humankind's
often futile struggle for a better existence. Steinbeck shows that
the American vision is shaped by the dream of a better life
represented in the myth of the West. A social and political
commentator, he dramatizes in all three novellas the social issues
of the time. The first chapter of this study, a literary analysis,
examines key themes common to all three novellas. The remaining
chapters place the works in historical context. "Old California and
the West" includes accounts of18th- and 19th-century travelers to
California who dreamed of a better life. "Land Ownership" examines
the meaning of land ownership in the West and its corruption. "The
Vagrant Farm Worker: Homeless in Paradise" features memoirs and
journals of itinerant workers as well as Mark Twain's Roughing It
and a study of the hobo. "Losers of the American Dream" deals with
the homeless and hopeless during the early years of this century
and the Great Depression. "The American Dream in a Mexican Setting"
illuminates the lives of the oppressed in Mexico which provoked a
century of revolutions. Each chapter concludes with study
questions, ideas for class discussion and student projects and
papers, and a list of books for further reading. This is an ideal
companion for teacher use and student research in English and
American history classes.
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