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literature: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
American literature: The novels, plays, poetry, and other creative written work of the American people, from Colonial times to the present. [e]
novel: A work of prose fiction of extended length. [e]
novella: A work of prose fiction somewhere in length between a short story and a "full length" novel. [e]
John Steinbeck: (1902–1968) One of the best known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century; wrote Grapes of Wrath. [e]
California (U.S. state): A state of the United States located on the west coast of the North American continent. [e]
Robert Burns: The National poet of Scotland (1759-96); writer of Auld Lang Syne. [e]
- John Steinbeck [r]: (1902–1968) One of the best known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century; wrote Grapes of Wrath. [e]