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  2. The Chrysanthemums - Wikipedia

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    The Chrysanthemums" is a short story by American writer John Steinbeck. It was first published in 1937 before being included as part of his collection The Long Valley the following year. The Chrysanthemums

  3. The Long Valley - Wikipedia

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    Ware, Elaine. "Struggle for Survival: Parallel Theme and Techniques in Steinbeck's 'Flight' and Norris's 'McTeague'." Steinbeck Quarterly 21.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1988): 96–103. Kohzadi, Hamedreza. "The Marriage of Hysteria and Feminism in John Steinbeck's The Chrysanthemums: Elisa Allen as a Married but Virgin Feminist Homosexual Hysteric."

  4. John Steinbeck bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The following is a complete list of books published by John Steinbeck, one of the foremost American authors of the 20th century. Steinbeck published seventeen works of fiction and ten works of nonfiction between 1929 and 1966, as well as his work writing short stories and screenplays. [ 1 ]

  5. Category:Short stories by John Steinbeck - Wikipedia

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  6. Penguin 60s - Wikipedia

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    The main set, with black spines, (ISBN 0140952721, ISBN 978-0-14-095272-8) contained 60 "classic" works. The UK set with orange spines (ISBN 0140951792 / ISBN 978-0-14-095179-0) focused on 20th century or contemporary writers and contained 60 books. A similar set of 60 orange spine books was released for the US market with 13 books in common ...

  7. Chrysanthemum (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "The Chrysanthemums", a 1937 short story by John Steinbeck; Film, television, and stage ... The Chrysanthemums (band), English art-pop group; Other.

  8. Language of flowers - Wikipedia

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    John Steinbeck's short story "The Chrysanthemums" centers around the yellow florets, which are often associated with optimism and lost love. When the protagonist, Elisa, finds her beloved chrysanthemums tossed on the ground, her hobby and womanhood have been ruined; this suffices the themes of lost appreciation and femininity in Steinbeck's work.

  9. Talk:The Chrysanthemums - Wikipedia

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