Important facts about john steinbeck
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John Steinbeck's biography
John Steinbeck Biography | |
Birth: | 27th February |
Death: | 20th December |
Father: | John Ernst Steinbeck |
Mother: | Olive Hamilton |
Spouse/Partners: | Carol Henning ()Gwyn Conger ()Elaine Scott () |
Children: | 2 |
Famous Works: | |
Nationality: | American |
Literary Period: | Modernist |
Here are some biographical details about John Steinbeck's life and literary career.
Early life and education
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr was an American novelist born on 27th February in Salinas, California. He was one of fyra children, his father, John Ernst Steinbeck took on many different jobs including once being the kassör of monterey County in California. His mother, Olive Hamilton Steinbeck was a school teacher. Steinbeck Jr. grew up with three sisters and was considered shy but intelligent.
In , John Steinbeck left home to attend Stanford University and studied there for six years. Despite the length of his studies, Steinbeck funnen little suc
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By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University)
John Steinbeck () is one of the major writers of American literature. His novels and short stories, which include Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath, Cannery Row, and East of Eden, are some of the most remarkable works of twentieth-century fiction. But what are some of the most intriguing and curious facts about John Steinbeck, about his life, work, and legacy?
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1. An early draft of John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men was eaten by his dog.
It was Max, one of several dogs Steinbeck owned during his life, who devoured the novels draft and so became, in effect, the books first critic. This is probably Steinbecks most famous novel, and draws on his own experiences as a bindlestiff (or migratory worker) in the US in the s.
The novels title famously comes from the Robert Burns poe
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