Steinbeck and the Environment: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Susan F. Beegel
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This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores in-depth a topic previously neglected by   John Steinbeck's early continuing preoccupation with ecology and marine biology and the effect of that interest on his writings.  Written by scholars from various disciplines, the essays offer a dynamic contribution to the study of John Steinbeck by considering his writings from an environmental perspective.  They reveal Steinbeck as a prophet that was ahead of his time and supremely relevant to our own.
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