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  1. Oct 12, 2013 · Her subject is the life and death of a relationship, but her protagonist is clearly Carol, a shining figure in the life of Steinbeck who has remained in her husband’s shadow until now. Years after his divorce from Carol, Steinbeck advised another writer that “your work is your only weapon.”.

  2. Dec 16, 2013 · Content: They met at Lake Tahoe in 1928 and two years later Carol Henning and John Steinbeck were married. The couple lived in San Francisco, Los Gatos and Pacific Grove during what many...

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  3. Feb 11, 1983 · Carol Janella Henning Brown, the first wife of Nobel Prize-winning author John Steinbeck, has died at Community Hospital. She was 76.

    • Complexities of A Creative Partnership
    • Creating The Context of A Story
    • Learning to Love Steinbeck

    Susan Shillinglaw isn’t sure Carol Henning ever got over John Steinbeck. The first of his three wives, she married for love — and so did he. Bright, creative, social and smart, she became his editor and typist, his collaborator and his muse. Until she wasn’t. “Carol and John were great together when they were poor, pulling together,” said Shillingl...

    When Shillinglaw read “Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare,” by Stephen Greenblatt (2010), she realized he’d written a compelling book despite knowing only fragments of the Bard’s life, complemented by elements of culture and the forces that shaped the man. That, she felt she could do, on behalf of Carol Henning Steinbeck. “So, I ...

    Susan Shillinglaw read Steinbeck’s “The Red Pony” during junior high school and hated it. She actually hates any story where an animal suffers or dies. So, she swore off Steinbeck, vowing never to read him again. Yet Shillinglaw, a professor of English and comparative literature for 34 years at San Jose State University, served 18 years as director...

    • Lisa Crawford Watson
  4. Feb 18, 2023 · Hear about Carol's life, personality, and one of the many stories from her time working in Ed Rickett's lab, in her own words. First of Steinbeck's wives, Carol had a profound influence on Steinbeck's early career.

  5. John Steinbeck and his wife, Carol Henning, lived in a small house in Monte Sereno in the 1930's where he completed writing one of his most popular novels: Of Mice and Men.

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  7. Apr 2, 2013 · In Carol and John Steinbeck: Portrait of a Marriage, Susan Shillinglaw gives Carol Henning Steinbeck her full due. This strong-willed, sharp-witted woman was more than just a supportive wife, more than a repressed Zelda Fitzgerald.

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