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Steinbeck Review 10.1 (2013): 12–30. Print.
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Journal of Gender Studies 23.1 (2014): 59–68. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.1 (2014): 14–38. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 155–170. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 185–188. Print.
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Journal of Language Literature and Culture 60.3 (2013): 178–192. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 138–154. Print.
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DeMott, Robert. “Of Fish and Men.”
Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 113–137. Print.
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Gaard, Greta. “Literary Milk: Breastfeeding across Race, Class, and Species in Contemporary U.S. Fiction.”
Journal of Ecocriticism 5.1 (2013): 1–18. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.1 (2014): 1–13. Print.
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Modern Fiction Studies 59.1 (2013): 107–134. Print.
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Journal of Bunka Gakuen University (2014): 83–93. Print.
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Journal of American Studies 14.1 (2013): 51–62. Print.
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School Library Monthly 30.8 (2014): 51–54. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 141–144. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 217–224. Print.
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Steinbeck Review 10.2 (2013): 175–180. Print.
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Hicks, Kathleen. “Steinbeck Today.”
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Steinbeck Review 11.2 (2014): 201–208. Print.
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Hindley, Meredith. “Susan Shillinglaw on
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Kopecký, Petr. “The Sense(s) of Place in British Columbian and Californian Nature Writing.”
Moravian Journal of Literature & Film 4.1 (2013): 63–79. Print.
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European Scientific Journal 9.11 (2013): 216–236. Print.
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