East of Eden: Steinbeck's proclamation of human greatness
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1990
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McCright, David
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Dale H. Ross
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East of Eden (1952), the tenth of John Steinbeck's eleven novels, is a work that celebrates the greatness of the human soul. In particular, it celebrates the power of human beings to determine their own destiny through the heroic exercise of free will. As such, this novel represents a unique development in Steinbeck's concept of human potential, and it grants a power of action he had never before given to men and women.
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Mon Jan 01 00:00:00 UTC 1990