(L to R) Dorris Bowdon, Jane Darwell, and Henry Fonda look for work and a place to call their own during the Great Depression in John Ford’sThe Grapes of Wrath. Most other film directors look at and study John Ford’s films with a sense of awe; he was just about the best that ...
(1913) and My Ántonia (1918), John Steinbeck depicted the difficult lives of migrant workers in Of Mice and Men (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and William Faulkner used stream-of-consciousness monologues and other formal techniques to break from past literary practice in The Sound...
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(L to R) Dorris Bowdon, Jane Darwell, and Henry Fonda look for work and a place to call their own during the Great Depression in John Ford’sThe Grapes of Wrath. Most other film directors look at and study John Ford’s films with a sense of awe; he was just about the best that...
(1913) andMy Ántonia(1918),John Steinbeckdepicted the difficult lives of migrant workers inOf Mice and Men(1937) andThe Grapes of Wrath(1939), andWilliam Faulknerused stream-of-consciousness monologues and other formal techniques to break from past literary practice inThe Sound and the Fury(...
(1913) and My Ántonia (1918), John Steinbeck depicted the difficult lives of migrant workers in Of Mice and Men (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and William Faulkner used stream-of-consciousness monologues and other formal techniques to break from past literary practice in The Sound...