In Dubious Battle

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Further reading

  • "In Dubious Battle and Other Recent Works of Fiction," Fred T. March, New York Times, February 2, 1936, p. BR7
  • "In Dubious Battle Revalued," Carlos Baker, July 25, 1943, p. BR4
  • "The Unhappy Man from Happy Valley," Alfred Kazin, New York Times, May 4, 1958 p. BR1
  • Pressman, Richard S. "Individualists or Collectivists: Steinbeck's In Dubious Battle and Hemingway's To Have and Have Not." Steinbeck Quarterly 25.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1992): 119-133.
  • Rose, Alan Henry. "Steinbeck and the Complexity of the Self in In Dubious Battle." Steinbeck Quarterly 9.01 (Winter 1976): 15-19
  • Sarchett, Barry W. "In Dubious Battle: A Revaluation." Steinbeck Quarterly 13.03-04 (Summer/Fall 1980): 87-97
  • Wilson, Jerry W. "In Dubious Battle: Engagement in Collectivity." Steinbeck Quarterly 13.01-02 (Winter/Spring 1980): 31-42

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