The line from the poem: "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns served as he inspiration for the title, and is often translated into English as: "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry (or astray)." However, the original Burns Scottish is: "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft Agley
No, the Robert Burns quote "The best-laid plans of mice and men / Often go awry" was used by John Steinbeck as the title for his novella "Of Mice and Men." Ernest Hemingway did not use this quote as a title for any of his works.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
The title is taken from Robert Burns' poem "To a Mouse", which read: "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft agley." (The best laid schemes of mice and men / Often go awry.)
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The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
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John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice and Men' is a great book, and has been reprinted several times. You would have to get more specific to find out what company you are looking for.
John Steinbeck was the author of "Of Mice and Men"
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