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First published in 1937, Of Mice and Men has been a staple of
American literature ever since. Divided by decade, The Essential
Criticism of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men provides an overview
of criticism over the 70 years the book has been in print. Michael
J. Meyer has assembled significant articles and book excerpts from
critics and reviewers, citing the early book reviews and
highlighting some of the most significant essays. While not all
critical studies are included, those assessments not present in the
text are evaluated by summaries and their bibliographic citations
are given. The essays express various critical approaches,
including those that criticize the book and examine what some
consider the book's flaws. Ideal for research work at all levels,
this volume collects in one place the most significant
contributions to the study of the novel, making it a welcome
addition to the canon of Steinbeck criticism.
One of the great American authors of the 20th century, John
Steinbeck (1902-1968) continues to be a focus of academic study and
the source of interest to readers around the globe. All of the
Nobel-prize winner's major works remain in print, as new
generations discover the power of such novels as Of Mice and Men,
East of Eden, and The Grapes of Wrath, as well as nonfiction works
like Travels with Charley, The Log from the Sea of Cortez and
America and Americans. In addition to reissued works by Steinbeck,
each year new articles and books are written about him, examining
the themes of his works and his impact on literature. With such a
prolific output, bibliographic resources have become a necessity,
and in 1967, Scarecrow Press published the first Steinbeck
bibliography, with subsequent volumes following in 1974, 1981, and
1998. In the latest volume, Steinbeck scholar and historian Michael
J. Meyer has compiled Steinbeck material written or published
between 1996 and 2006. The John Steinbeck Bibliography: 1996-2006
includes thousands of citations that cover a broad range of
publications, including newspaper articles, full length critical
studies, dissertations, theses, book reviews in English, and missed
work from previous volumes, as well as websites and other media.
The bibliography also cites foreign language translations of
Steinbeck's works as well as foreign language books, journals and
reviews. The comprehensive index will help scholars determine which
entries are related to various novels, themes and historical events
that are part of the Steinbeck canon. As a resource for literature
scholars and researchers, The John Steinbeck Bibliography:
1996-2006 will prove to be as invaluable as the previous volumes.
In 1960, To Kill a Mockingbird was published to critical acclaim.
To commemorate To Kill a Mockingbird's 50th anniversary, Michael J.
Meyer has assembled a collection of new essays that celebrate this
enduring work of American literature. These essays approach the
novel from educational, legal, social, and thematic perspectives.
Harper Lee's only novel won the Pulitzer Prize and was transformed
into a beloved film starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. An
American classic that frequently appears in middle school and high
school curriculums, the novel has been subjected to criticism for
its subject matter and language. Still relevant and meaningful, To
Kill a Mockingbird has nonetheless been under-appreciated by many
critics. There are few books that address Lee's novel's
contribution to the American canon and still fewer that offer
insights that can be used by teachers and by students. These essays
suggest that author Harper Lee deserves more credit for skillfully
shaping a masterpiece that not only addresses the problems of the
1930s but also helps its readers see the problems and prejudices
the world faces today. Intended for high school and undergraduate
usage, as well as for teachers planning to use To Kill a
Mockingbird in their classrooms, this collection will be a valuable
resource for all teachers of American literature.
Written by management for management, SEO 3.0 is about search
engine optimization evolution and how to benefit from any change
that comes along, at any time. It is a chronicle of the most
important search engine changes in a decade as well as an
expert-led guide to help you prepare for what's next. In short,
this book is about the how to win in the new era of search engine
optimization (SEO 3.0) that came about after an entire decade's
worth of changes were crammed into three short months at the end of
2010.
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