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A John Steinbeck Reader: Essays Honor of Stephen K. George

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Celebrating the all-too-brief life of a young scholar dedicated to Steinbeck studies,
A John Steinbeck Reader: Essays in Honor of Stephen K. George
gathers essays from various vantage points including aesthetic, feminist, ethical, and comparative perspectives. Under the direction of Barbara A. Heavilin, George's coeditor of
The Steinbeck Review
journal and the book,
John Steinbeck and His Contemporaries
, the authors of these articles have come together both to pay tribute to Stephen and to widen the range of Steinbeck scholarship. Included in this volume are works by two acclaimed poets, as well as insightful readings of a little known early short story and an unsuccessful novel by Steinbeck.
In addition to George, who is represented here with an essay on societal ethics, and Heavilin, who writes about
Travels with Charley
, the contributors to this volume include: Mary Brown, Danica Cerce, Mimi Gladstein, Charlotte Hadella, Tetsumaro Hayashi, Luchen Li, Michael J. Meyer, Kyoshi Nakayama, Brian Railsback, Thom Satterlee, Stephen L. Tanner, and John H. Timmerman.
Designed for both a general and a professional audience, this collection will delight the Steinbeck buff, enlighten the Steinbeck student, and provides an array of topics, views, and approaches for Steinbeck scholars and teachers. While acknowledging one of its most devoted scholars,
A John Steinbeck Reader
will also be a welcome addition to the wealth of Steinbeck studies.
A John Steinbeck Reader: Essays in Honor of Stephen K. George
gathers essays from various vantage points including aesthetic, feminist, ethical, and comparative perspectives. Under the direction of Barbara A. Heavilin, George's coeditor of
The Steinbeck Review
journal and the book,
John Steinbeck and His Contemporaries
, the authors of these articles have come together both to pay tribute to Stephen and to widen the range of Steinbeck scholarship. Included in this volume are works by two acclaimed poets, as well as insightful readings of a little known early short story and an unsuccessful novel by Steinbeck.
In addition to George, who is represented here with an essay on societal ethics, and Heavilin, who writes about
Travels with Charley
, the contributors to this volume include: Mary Brown, Danica Cerce, Mimi Gladstein, Charlotte Hadella, Tetsumaro Hayashi, Luchen Li, Michael J. Meyer, Kyoshi Nakayama, Brian Railsback, Thom Satterlee, Stephen L. Tanner, and John H. Timmerman.
Designed for both a general and a professional audience, this collection will delight the Steinbeck buff, enlighten the Steinbeck student, and provides an array of topics, views, and approaches for Steinbeck scholars and teachers. While acknowledging one of its most devoted scholars,
A John Steinbeck Reader
will also be a welcome addition to the wealth of Steinbeck studies.