Suggestions for Further Reading
Baker, Carlos. “All That Was in the Cards for a
Man Named Ethan Hawley,” in John Steinbeck: The
Contemporary Reviews, eds. Joseph R. McElrath Jr., Jesse S.
Crisler, and Susan Shillinglaw. Cambridge University Press,
1996.
Benson, Jackson. The True
Adventures of John Steinbeck, Writer. New York: Viking, 1984;
Penguin, 1990.
Cederstrom, Lorelei. “The Psychological Journey
of Ethan Allen Hawley,” in Steinbeck
Yearbook, vol. 1, The Winter of Our
Discontent. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2000: 1-24.
Combs, Robert. “Reconstructing Ethan Hawley: A
Dramatic Perspective on the Crisis of Masculinity in The Winter of Our Discontent,” in Steinbeck Yearbook, vol. 1, The
Winter of Our Discontent. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press,
2000: 25-46.
DeMott, Robert. Steinbeck’s
Reading: A Catalogue of Books Owned and Borrowed. New York:
Garland, 1984.
Ditsky, John. “Rowing from Eden: Closure in Later
John Steinbeck.” North Dakota Review 60,
no. 3 (Summer 1992): 87-100.
Fensch, Thomas. Conversations
with John Steinbeck. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi,
1988.
Fontenrose, Joseph. John
Steinbeck: An Introduction and Interpretation . New York: Holt,
Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1963.
French, Warren. John
Steinbeck. Boston: Twain Publishers, 1975.
Gerstenberger, Donna. “Steinbeck’s American Waste
Land,” Modern Fiction Studies 11, no. 1
(Spring 1965): 59-65.
Heavilin, Barbara. “Steinbeck’s American
Arthuriad: Ethan Allan Hawley as Lancelot Grotesque,” in Steinbeck Yearbook, vol. 1, The
Winter of Our Discontent. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press,
2000: 145-57.
Lewis, Clifford. Rediscovering Steinbeck: Revisionist Views of His Art,
Politics and Intellect. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press,
1989.
Lieber, Todd M. “Talismanic Patterns in the
Novels of John Steinbeck.” American
Literature 44: 262-75, May 1972.
Mizener, Arthur. “Does a Moral Vision of the
Thirties Deserve a Nobel Prize?” New York
Times, Dec. 9, 1962.
Morsberger, Robert E. and Katherine M. “Falling
Stars: The Quiz Show Scandal in Steinbeck’s The
Winter of Our Discontent, Richard Greenberg’s Night and Her Stars, and Robert Redford’s Quiz Show,” in Steinbeck
Yearbook, vol. 1, The Winter of Our
Discontent. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 47-76.
Osterling, Anders. “Radio announcement on the
25th of October 1962 by Dr. Anders Osterling, Permanent Secretary
of the Swedish Academy and Chairman of the Nobel Committee of the
Academy.” Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia
University.
Owens, Louis. John
Steinbeck’s Re-Vision of America. Athens: University of Georgia
Press, 1985.
Philbrick, Nathaniel. “At Sea in the Tide Pool:
The Whaling Town and America in Steinbeck’s The
Winter of Our Discontent and Travels with
Charley,” in Steinbeck and the
Environment, eds. Susan F. Beegel, Susan Shillinglaw, and
Wesley N. Tiffney Jr. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press,
1997: 229-42.
Shillinglaw, Susan. “ ‘What a mess of draggletail
impulses a man is’: Voices in The Winter of Our
Discontent,” in Steinbeck Yearbook,
vol. 1, The Winter of Our Discontent.
Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 2000: 185-205.
————, and Jackson J. Benson, eds. John Steinbeck: “America and
Americans” and Selected Nonfiction. New York: Viking,
2002.
Simpson, Hassell A. “Steinbeck’s Anglo-Saxon
‘Wonder-Words’ and the American Paradox.” American Literature 62, no. 2, June 1990:
310-17.
Steinbeck, Elaine, and Robert Wallsten, eds.
Steinbeck: A Life in Letters. New York:
Viking, 1975; Penguin, 1976.
Steinbeck, John. “The Bank Robbery.” Private
Collection of Kenneth and Karen Holmes, North Carolina.
———. “How Mr. Hogan Robbed a Bank, or the
American Dream, an unpublished, unproduced, unconsidered play in
One Act by John Steinbeck.” The Harry Ransom Humanities Research
Center, University of Texas.
———. “The Winter of Our Discontent.” Manuscript,
Pier-pont Morgan Library.
Stuurmans, Harry. “John Steinbeck’s Lover’s
Quarrel with America.” Diss., University of Michigan, 1973.