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A Guide to Information Resources for Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck By Camille Lebel Introduction Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck narrates the story of two migrant workers during the Great Depression and is one of the most widely taught and banned books of the past century ID: 398962

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PATHFINDER

A Guide to Information Resources for

Of Mice and Men

, by John Steinbeck

By Camille

LebelSlide2

Introduction

Of Mice and Men,

by John Steinbeck, narrates the story of two migrant workers during the Great Depression and is one of the most widely taught (and banned) books of the past century. While the novel easily yields itself to lessons covering an array of literary standards, it is the timeless themes of friendship, loneliness, and the corrupted American Dream that engage students in a lasting and meaningful way.

This Pathfinder will seek to guide users to the best resources for preparing to teach the novel and help students prepare for an in-depth, critical literary analysis of the work. Slide3

Essential Questions

What are the key teaching elements present in the novel? What are the best resources for lesson planning a novel unit?

What impact does the novel’s setting and historical context have on the plot, characters, and themes?

How does the author’s life and background influence the novel and its themes?

What are the best sources for finding valid and student-accessible literary criticism? Slide4

Resource Menu

1. Source Materials and Comprehensive Teaching Guides

2. About the Author

3. Setting (Great Depression, Migrant Workers, and Dust Bowl)

4. Literary Criticism

Click John to return to this menu. Slide5

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching Guides

PRINT

CD/CD-ROM

ON-LINE

FILMSlide6

PRINT

First published in 1937, Of Mice and Men now has dozens of editions available. It has been adapted for the stage, film, television, and radio. Steinbeck, J. (1993).

Of mice and men. New York: Penguin Books. Cliff’s Notes and similar study guides provide character maps, critical essays, review questions, and a resource center with suggestions for magazines, Web sites, and films for further study.

Van Kirk, S. (2011). Of mice and men: Notes. Lincoln, Neb.: Cliff's Notes.

Click to return to section menu

.

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching GuidesSlide7

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching Guides

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.

CD-ROM

An interactive CD-ROM version of the book:

Byron

Preiss

Multimedia (Firm), & Penguin Books USA, Inc. (1995). Of mice and men CD-ROM. New York: Byron Press Multimedia and Penguin USA.

Located through

WorldCat

, this CD-ROM includes information on the socio-historical context of the novel, plot, themes, setting, characterization, style, symbols, author’s biography, critical reaction, and teacher’s notes.

Steinbeck, J., & Prestwick House. (2009). Lead-ins to literature:

Of mice and men

. Clayton, DE: Prestwick House.Slide8

On-Line

Of Mice and Men at a Glance. (

n.d.).

Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck CliffsNotes. Retrieved from url

Of Mice and Men. (n.d.).

Enotes.com

.

Retrieved from

http://www.enotes.com/of-mice-and-men

Of Mice and Men.

(

n.d

.).

SparkNotes

. Retrieved Nov. 6, 2011 from http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/micemen/Shmoop Editorial Team. "Teaching Of Mice and Men" Shmoop.com. Shmoop

University, Inc., Retrieved on Nov. 11, 2012 from

url

 

Click to return to section menu

.

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching Guides

These resources each provide complete discussions of plot, characters, and theme as well as discussions of literary elements such as irony and foreshadowing. They also have practice quiz questions and additional study materials helpful to students or teachers. However, both

Shmoop

and

Enotes

require payment to reach advanced lesson planning materials.

Continued…Slide9

On-Line

The Center for Steinbeck Studies is a university research archive dedicated to the sole purpose of promoting study and appreciation of Steinbeck’s life and work. It includes links to hundreds of resources relative to teachers, students, and scholars at all levels.

Steinbeck Center. (n.d.). Steinbeck Center. Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from

http://as.sjsu.edu/steinbeck/resources/index.jsp  The

novel can be found on-line from Google Books. This is a nice option for students who may have Internet access but don’t wish to purchase a novel.

Of Mice and Men. (

n.d

.).

Google Books.

Retrieved Nov. 6, 2012 from

url

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.

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching GuidesSlide10

FILM

Sinise

, G. (Director), Sinise, G. (Producer), & Foote, H. (Writer). (1992). Of mice and men

[Motion picture]. United States: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.Milestone, L. (Director), Solow, E. (Writer). (1939). Of mice and men {Motion picture]. United States: Hal Roach Studios.

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.

Source Materials and

Comprehensive Teaching GuidesSlide11

About the Author

PRINT

ON-LINE

VIDEOSlide12

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A simple search for “John Steinbeck” through most library catalogues provides hundreds of resources. However, adding “biography” to the search was a helpful limitation in finding materials relating to Steinbeck’s life and times.

Benson, J. J. (1984). The true adventures of John Steinbeck, writer: A biography

. New York: Viking Press.Parini, J. (1995). John Steinbeck: A biography. New York: H. Holt. 

Steinbeck, J., S. Shillinglaw, and J. Benson. (2003). America and Americans, and selected non fiction.

New York: Penguin.

Valjean

, N. (1975).

John Steinbeck, the errant knight: An intimate biography of his California years.

San Francisco: Chronicle Books.

Van, A. M.,

Bruccoli

, M., & Johns, S. (1982).

Dictionary of literary biography documentary series: An illustrated chronicle.

Detroit: Gale Research.

About the Author

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.Slide13

Video

This three-minute on-line biographical video contains footage from the time-period perfect for an introductory unit on the author or his works.

John Steinbeck - Mini Bio. (n.d

.). Bio.com. Retrieved from url.

About the Author

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.Slide14

On-Line

About the Author

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.

Most on-line encyclopedias contain substantial entries on John Steinbeck and his work. Here are some examples:

www.encyclopedia.com

(Searching “John Steinbeck” results in entries from four encyclopedias.)

 

"John Ernst Steinbeck."

Encyclopedia of World Biography

. 2004. Retrieved

November

11, 2012 from

Encyclopedia.com

:

url

 

Perkins, Barbara M. "Steinbeck, John."

World Book Advanced

. World Book, 2012.  

Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from

url

.

Continued…Slide15

On-Line

About the Author

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.

Steinbeck was investigated by the FBI during the 1940s on suspicions of association with communist groups. That investigation is detailed here.

John

Steinbeck (

n.d

.).

Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of

Information

Privacy

Act

.

Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from

url

Goodreads

provides a sufficient biography of Steinbeck as well as a convenient list of all his works, complete with summaries, and feedback from readers.

John

Steinbeck. (

n.d

.).

Goodreads

. Retrieved

from

url

.

 Slide16

The Role of Setting

PRINT

VIDEO

ON-LINESlide17

The Role of Setting

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.

PRINT

Try combinations of the keywords “John Steinbeck,” “Of Mice and Men,” “Great Depression,” and “Dust Bowl” in the

Tennessee Electronic Library

,

Omnifile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson)

, or other databases accessible from your library for a selection of articles. Most

resources are

critical of the works as a whole, but examples such as these focus specifically on the role of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl in influencing Steinbeck’s writing.

Fahy

, T. (2003). Worn, damaged bodies in literature and photography of the great depression.

Journal Of American Culture

, 26(1), 2-16. Retrieved Nov. 5, 2011

from

Ebscohost

.

Reith, D. (2004). "Futile dreams and stagnation: politics in Of Mice and Men: the American novelist John Steinbeck has sometimes been

criticised

as a sentimentalist. Duncan Reith uncovers the bleak political pessimism behind his novel of ranch life during the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men."

The English Review

15.2 :6+.

Retrieved

Nov. 12, 2012

from the

Literature Resource Center.

Shindo

, C. J. (2000). "The Dust Bowl Myth."

The Wilson Quarterly

24.4: 25.

Retrieved

Nov. 12, 2012

from

General

OneFile. Windschuttle

, K. (2002). "Steinbeck's myth of the Okies." New Criterion 20.10 :24+. Retrieved

Nov. 12, 2012 from General OneFile.

Continued…Slide18

The Role of Setting

Wormser

, R. (1994).

Growing up in the Great Depression

. New York: Atheneum

This book chronicles the history of the Great Depression in a unique way by approaching it through the viewpoint of children during the era. Hoboes, farmers, migrant workers, laborers, union organizers, and African Americans are all represented through interviews conducted by the author and archival letters.

Amazon

contains a summary as well as recommendations for similar books.

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.

PRINTSlide19

The Role of Setting

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.

VIDEO

Reichelt

, P., &

Menningen

, J. (1990).

John Steinbeck and the American experience

[E-Video]. Princeton, N.J.: FMG on Demand.

This video can be accessed on-line by libraries with subscriptions. The E-video provides a “comprehensive portrait of John Steinbeck and the America he depicted, providing students with an appreciation of one of the 20th century's definitive literary voices.” The video includes a significant focus on the Dust Bowl and its role in creating extensive poverty and injustice during the following years.

Slide20

The Role of Setting

Click to return to section menu

.

On-Line

For a variety of encyclopedia articles, use “dust bowl,” “Great Depression,” and “migrant labor” in

www.encyclopedia.com

.

Voices from the Dust Bowl: The Charles L. Todd and Robert

Sonkin

migrant worker collection, 1940-1941. (

n.d

.).

Voices from the Dust Bowl: The Charles L. Todd and Robert

Sonkin

Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-1941

. Retrieved from

url

.

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s. (

n.d

.).

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s

. Retrieved from

url.

(Includes video interviews of people who lived through the Dust Bowl.)

Slide21

Literary Criticism

PRINT (Books)

PRINT (Journal Articles)

ON-LINE

VHSSlide22

Literary Criticism

There is an ample selection of criticism relating to John Steinbeck and his novel,

Of Mice and Men

. Conduct a catalogue subject search for his name joined with “Criticism and Interpretation.” These examples include critical responses that that analyze themes, symbols, and structure. Benson, J. J. (1990). The short novels of John Steinbeck: Critical essays with a checklist to Steinbeck criticism

. Durham: Duke University Press. Karson, J. (1998). Readings on Of mice and men

. San Diego, CA:

Greenhaven

Press. 

Levant, H., & French, W. G. (1974).

The novels of John Steinbeck: A critical study

. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. 

Marks, L. J. (1969).

Thematic design in the novels of John Steinbeck.

The Hague: Mouton. 

Meyer, M. J. (2009). The essential criticism of John Steinbeck's Of mice and men. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press. 

PRINT (Books)

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.Slide23

Literary Criticism

Literally thousands of academic journal articles are available analyzing all aspects of Steinbeck’s work. Using a combination of “John Steinbeck,” “Of Mice and Men,” and “criticism” was sufficient for all databases. However, depending on the nature of research, adding key terms (racism, American Dream, friendship) related to specific themes would help limit results.

From the Literature Resource Center

:Cardullo, B. (2007). "On the road to tragedy: mice, candy, and land in Of Mice and Men."

American Drama

16.1: 19

+.

Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from

Literature Resource

Center.

Leaf, J. (2007). "Of mice & melodrama."

New Criterion

26.4:84+. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from Literature Resource Center.

PRINT (Journal Articles)

Click to return to section menu

.

Continued…Slide24

Literary Criticism

From the

General

OneFile (Infotrac) Carrington,I

. (1994). "Talking dirty: Alice Munro's 'Open Secrets' and John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men.'." Studies in Short Fiction 31.4 (1994): 595+.

Retrieved

Nov. 5, 2012 from

General

OneFile

.

Hays, P. L. (2004). "Steinbeck's plays: from realism to abstraction."

Studies in the Humanities

31.1: 92+.

Retrieved Nov. 5, 2012 from General OneFile.

PRINT (Journal Articles)

Click to return to section menu

.

Continued…Slide25

Literary Criticism

From

OmniFile Full Text Mega (H.W. Wilson)Armengol-Carrera, J. M. (2009). Of friendship: revisiting friendships between men in American literature. Journal Of Men's Studies

, 17(3), 193-209. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from Omnifile

.

From

Communication and Mass Media Complete

Anitha

, R. R. (2010). Racism and the American dream in John Steinbeck's of mice and men.

Language In India

, 10(4), 2. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from

Communication and Mass Media Complete.

PRINT (Journal Articles)

Click to return to section menu

.Slide26

Literary Criticism

On-Line

Click to return to section menu

.

A project of Ball State University, the Digital Media Repository maintains on-line access to volumes of the

Steinbeck Quarterly Journal

, published by the John Steinbeck Society of America from 1968-1993.

Digital Media Repository. (

n.d

.).

Steinbeck Quarterly Journal

. Retrieved on Nov. 7, 2012 from

url

The

Steinbeck Review

is a peer-reviewed, bi-annual journal that explores the life and works of John Steinbeck. It contains scholarly articles, essays, notes, book and performance reviews, and contemporary references about the writer.

Wiley: Steinbeck Review. (

n.d

.).

Wiley: Steinbeck Review

. Retrieved Nov. 7, 2012 from

url

 Slide27

Literary Criticism

VHS

Click to return to section menu

.

N. (Director). (1966).

The novel: 1914-1942--the loss of innocence

[Motion picture]. USA: National Educational Television and Radio Center.  

This film uses photographs, film clips, drawings, and paintings to explore themes in the works of several major authors, including Steinbeck.

 Slide28

Bibliography

Anitha

, R. R. (2010). Racism and the American dream in John Steinbeck's of mice and men.

Language In India, 10(4), 2. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from url.  Armengol-Carrera

, J. M. (2009). Of friendship: revisiting friendships between men in American literature. Journal Of Men's Studies, 17(3), 193-209. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from

Omnifile.

 

Benson, J. J. (1990).

The short novels of John Steinbeck: Critical essays with a checklist

to Steinbeck criticism

. Durham: Duke University Press. 

 

Benson, J. J. (1984).

The true adventures of John Steinbeck, writer: A biography

. New York: Viking Press. Byron Preiss Multimedia (Firm), & Penguin Books USA, Inc. (1995). Of mice and men CD-ROM. New York: Byron Press Multimedia and Penguin USA.Cardullo

, B. (2007). "On the road to tragedy: mice, candy, and land in Of Mice and

Men."

American Drama

16.1: 19+.

Literature Resource Center

. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from

LRC.Slide29

Carrington,I

. (1994). "Talking dirty: Alice Munro's 'Open Secrets' and John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men.'."

Studies in Short Fiction 31.4 (1994): 595+. General OneFile. Retrieved Nov. 5, 2012 from

General OneFile. Digital Media Repository. (n.d.). Steinbeck Quarterly Journal

. Retrieved on Nov. 7, 2012 from url 

Fahy

, T. (2003). Worn, damaged bodies in literature and photography of the great

depression.

Journal Of American Culture

, 26(1), 2-16. Retrieved Nov. 5, 2011 from

EbscoHost

.

 

Get Homework Help with

CliffsNotes Study Guides. (n.d.). Get Homework Help with CliffsNotes Study Guides. Retrieved from http://www.cliffsnotes.com/

 

Hays, P. L. (2004). "Steinbeck's plays: from realism to abstraction."

Studies in the

Humanities

31.1: 92+.

General

OneFile

. Retrieved Nov. 5, 2012 from

General OneFile

.

"John Ernst Steinbeck."

Encyclopedia of World Biography. 2004. Retrieved November 11, 2012 from Encyclopedia.com

:

url.

 

BibliographySlide30

John Steinbeck (

n.d.). Federal Bureau of Investigation - Freedom of Information Privacy Act

. Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from url John Steinbeck. (

n.d.). Goodreads. Retrieved from url.  John Steinbeck - Mini Bio. (

n.d.). Bio.com. Retrieved from

url

.

 

Karson

, J. (1998).

Readings on Of mice and men

. San Diego, CA:

Greenhaven

Press. 

 Leaf, Jonathan. "Of mice & melodrama." New Criterion 26.4 (2007): 84+. Literature Resource Center. Retrieved on Nov. 5, 2012 from LRC.  Levant, H., & French, W. G. (1974).

The novels of John Steinbeck: A critical study

.

Columbia: University of Missouri Press. 

Marks, L. J. (1969).

Thematic design in the novels of John Steinbeck.

The Hague:

Mouton. 

 

Meyer, M. J. (2009).

The essential criticism of John Steinbeck's Of mice and men

.

Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.   

BibliographySlide31

Meyer, M. J. (2000).

The betrayal of brotherhood in the work of John Steinbeck.

Lewiston [N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press. Milestone, L. (Director), Solow, E. (Writer). (1939). Of mice and men {Motion picture]. United States: Hal Roach Studios.

 N. (Director). (1966). The novel: 1914-1942--the loss of innocence [Motion picture]. USA: National Educational Television and Radio Center.  

 National Steinbeck Center. (n.d.). Educational Resources :

Retrieved Nov. 6, 2011

from

http://www.steinbeck.org/pages/educational-resources

 

Of Mice and Men

. (

n.d

.).

Enotes.com. Retrieved from http://www.enotes.com/of-mice-and-menOf Mice and Men. (n.d.).

Google Books. Retrieved Nov. 6, 2012 from

http://

books.google.com/books?id

=v3yqHR7keCcC

 

Of Mice and Men.

(

n.d

.).

SparkNotes.

Retrieved Nov. 6, 2011 from http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/micemen/

 

BibliographySlide32

Parini

, J. (1995). John Steinbeck: A biography. New York: H. Holt. 

  Perkins, Barbara M. "Steinbeck, John." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2012.  

Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from url.  Reichelt, P., & Menningen

, J. (1990). John Steinbeck and the American experience [E- Video]. Princeton, N.J.: FMG on Demand.

 

Reith, D. (2004). "Futile dreams and stagnation: politics in Of Mice and Men: the

American novelist John Steinbeck has sometimes been

criticised

as a sentimentalist. Duncan Reith uncovers the bleak political pessimism behind his novel of ranch life during the Great Depression, Of Mice and Men."

The English Review

15.2 :6+.

Literature Resource Center

. Retrieved Nov. 12, 2012 from

Literature Resource Center. Shindo, C. J. (2000). "The Dust Bowl Myth." The Wilson Quarterly 24.4: 25. General

OneFile

. Retrieved Nov. 12, 2012 from

General OneFile.

 

 

 

BibliographySlide33

Shmoop

Editorial Team. "Teaching Of Mice and Men" Shmoop.com.

Shmoop University, Inc., Retrieved on Nov. 11, 2012 from www.shmoop.com.

Sinise, G. (Director), Sinise, G. (Producer), & Foote, H. (Writer). (1992). Of mice

and men [Motion picture]. United States: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Steinbeck Center. (

n.d

.).

Steinbeck Center

. Retrieved on Nov. 6, 2011 from

http://as.sjsu.edu/steinbeck/resources/index.jsp

 

 

Steinbeck, J. (1993).

Of mice and men

. New York: Penguin Books. Steinbeck, J., & Prestwick House. (2009). Lead-ins to literature: Of mice and men. . Clayton, DE: Prestwick House. Steinbeck, J., S. Shillinglaw, and J. Benson. (2003). America and Americans, and

selected non fiction.

New York: Penguin.

 

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s. (

n.d

.).

The Dust Bowl of the 1930s

. Retrieved from

url.

 

 

BibliographySlide34

Valjean

, N. (1975). John Steinbeck, the errant knight: An intimate biography of his

California years. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. Van, A. M., Bruccoli

, M., & Johns, S. (1982). Dictionary of literary biography documentary series: An illustrated chronicle. Detroit: Gale Research.  

Van Kirk, S. (2011). Of mice and men: Notes. Lincoln, Neb.: Cliff's Notes.Voices from the Dust Bowl: The Charles L. Todd and Robert

Sonkin

migrant worker collection, 1940-1941. (

n.d

.).

Voices from the Dust Bowl: The Charles L. Todd and Robert

Sonkin

Migrant Worker Collection, 1940-1941

. Retrieved from

url

. Wiley: Steinbeck Review. (n.d.). Wiley: Steinbeck Review. Retrieved Nov. 7, 2012 from http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-STEI.html

 

Windschuttle

, K. (2002). "Steinbeck's myth of the

Okies

."

New Criterion

20.10 :24+.

General

OneFile

. Retrieved Nov. 12, 2012 from

General OneFile.  

Wormser, R. (1994). Growing up in the Great Depression. New York: Atheneum

 

 

 

 

Bibliography