Of Mice and Men
- Pages
- 103
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780142000670
- Reading Time
- ~1h 48min
Of Mice and Men is a book by John Steinbeck. It has 103 pages.
About this book
Published in 1937, this novella documents the lives of migrant agricultural workers during the Great Depression through a tightly structured narrative set in California’s Central Valley. Steinbeck focuses on two displaced laborers whose shared aspiration for independent landholding contrasts with the economic precarity and social fragmentation of their era. Composed in a concise format, the work employs a limited cast and episodic chapter divisions to emphasize themes of companionship, isolation, and the tension between individual ambition and systemic constraint. Steinbeck’s realistic dialogue and attention to class dynamics reflect the broader socioeconomic conditions of 1930s America, while his depiction of intellectual difference and vulnerability adds psychological depth to the working-class setting. The title originates from Robert Burns’s poem “To a Mouse,” signaling the precarious nature of human plans. Regularly included in secondary and university curricula, the text is frequently adapted for performance media and remains a standard reference point for studies of American social realism, narrative economy, and Depression-era literature.
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Of Mice and Men has 103 pages.
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Published in 1937, this novella documents the lives of migrant agricultural workers during the Great Depression through a tightly structured narrative set in California’s Central Valley. Steinbeck focuses on two displaced laborers whose shared aspiration for independent landholding contrasts with th...
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Of Mice and Men was written by John Steinbeck.