The Long Valley

Footnotes

  1. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 199: Bibliography
  2. ^ DeMott, 1994 p. 886: Three of the stories were published by Covic-Friede, limited edition, 1937, “The Gift” - “The Great Mountains” — “The Promise
  3. ^ Hayashi, 1975 p. ix: “...the stories in The Long Valley are among Steinbeck’s most frequently anthologized in college textbooks; they retain a wide appeal to a vast range of college undergraduates and high school students alike.”
  4. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 20: “Fifteen of Steinbeck’s finest and best-known stories are collected in The Long Valley.”
  5. ^ Gide, 1944: On novelist John Steinbeck—"some of the stories in ... The Long Valley . . . equal or surpass the best tales of Chekhov."
  6. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 195: Chronology
  7. ^ DeMott, 1996 p. 1051
  8. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 198: Bibliography
  9. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 198: Appeared in Esquire as “The Lonesome Vigilante”
  10. ^ DeMott, 1994 p. 886: Published by Covic-Friede, limited edition, 1937, three stories.
  11. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 198: Appeared in The North American Review as “The Red Pony
  12. ^ DeMott, 1994 p. 884: “The Red Pony” later titled “The Gift.”
  13. ^ DeMott, 1996 p. 1051
  14. ^ French, 1975 p. 68: French reports that “several magazines rejected [“The Flight”] in 1937], though when the story was written is not indicated.
  15. ^ DeMott, 1994 p. 885, 903
  16. ^ DeMott, 1996 p. 1036-1037
  17. ^ Hughes, 1989 p. 20
  18. ^ McElrath, Jr. 2009 p. 140: ellipsis material reads: “...as was Mice and Men…”
  19. ^ McElrath, Jr. 2009 p. 137-138
  20. ^ McElrath, Jr. 2009 p. 148

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