The Moon Is Down

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Author: John Steinbeck
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Minuit, 1945.
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    Ditsky, John. “Steinbeck’s ‘European’ Play-Novella: The Moon Is Down.” Steinbeck Quarterly, Winter—Spring 1987, 9-18. Reprinted in The Short Novels of John Steinbeck, edited by Jackson J. Benson. Durham: Duke University Press, 1990.
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    Shiraga, Eiko. “Three Strong Women in Steinbeck’s The Moon Is Down.” In After The Grapes of Wrath: Essays on John Steinbeck in Honor of Tetsumaro Hayashi, edited by Donald V. Coers, Paul D. Ruffin, and Robert
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