Steinbeck
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Definition
Proper noun * John Steinbeck: A United States writer, widely recognized and noted for his novels that often focus on the lives, struggles, and dignity of agricultural workers and the rural poor during the Great Depression era.
Usage
"Steinbeck" is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the author John Steinbeck. It is most commonly used in literary, academic, and cultural discussions. * We are studying the works of Steinbeck in my American literature class. * Steinbeck's portrayal of migrant workers remains powerful today.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Steinbeck" can be used metonymically to refer to his collective body of work or the themes characteristic of his writing.
- The bookstore has a whole section dedicated to Steinbeck. (meaning his books)
- The film captures the gritty, social realism of Steinbeck. (meaning the style or themes found in his work)
Variants and Related Words
- Steinbeckian (adjective): Of, relating to, or characteristic of John Steinbeck or his works, often describing a focus on social realism, the struggles of the common man, and rural or working-class settings.
- The novel has a Steinbeckian quality in its depiction of family and land.
Synonyms
- Author: John Steinbeck, novelist, writer.
- While there are no direct synonyms for the proper name itself, in context, phrases like "the author of " or "the Nobel laureate" can refer to him.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs directly formed from the proper noun "Steinbeck." However, titles of his major works, such as or , are often cited idiomatically in culture to represent certain themes (e.g., enduring hardship, the fragility of dreams).
Noun
- United States writer noted for his novels about agricultural workers (1902-1968)