The Winter of Our Discontent - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Meyer, Michael J. "Transforming Evil to Good: The Image of Iscariot in 'Winter of Our Discontent'." Steinbeck Quarterly 26.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1993): 101-111.
  • Valenti, Peter. "Steinbeck's Geographical Seasons: The Winter of Our Discontent." Steinbeck Quarterly 26.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1993): 111-117.

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