'Longing for the Lost Frontier: Steinbeck's Vision of Cultural Decline in 'The White Quail' and 'The Chrysanthemums'.' Steinbeck Quarterly 26.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1993): 81-90. ^ Introduction to John Steinbeck, The Long Valley, John Timmerman, Penguin Publishing, 1995.^ The Long Valley, Western Washington University, Accessed November 2007.The Red Pony was written in 1933 and published in Reader's Digest. Many of the stories were published previously. They include the prize-winning tale The Murder The Chrysanthemums the representation of lynch mob violence in The Vigilante, inspired by the lynching of the confessed murderers of Brooke Hart and the classic Red Pony tales. The short stories were written over several years and are set in Steinbeck's birthplace, the Salinas Valley in California.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |