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This bibliography of Hemingway's writings and related materials includes, for the first time, all of his books, pamphlets, stories, articles, newspaper contributions, juvenilia, library holdings of his letters and manuscripts, items written about Hemingway between 1918 and 1965, and short excerpts from reviews of each of Hemingway's novels. It is the first bibliography of Hemingway published since 1931, and includes much material never before assembled: thirty-eight contributions to his high school newspaper, Trapeze, twenty-eight Spanish Civil War dispatches, and first editions published in some thirty foreign languages. First editions of books and pamphlets, both American and English with bibliographic descriptions, are given.Originally published in 1967.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary. --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Bibliography.
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This supplementary bibliography describes work by and about Ernest Hemingway published between 1966 and 1973.Part One lists publications by Hemingway, including six recent books, new editions of previously published volumes, and work by other authors to which Hemingway contributed. Translations and anthologies are entered, as are previously unpublished writings and material reprinted in newspapers and periodicals (including articles recently attributed to Hemingway). The first half of Part Two lists 448 books and pamphlets on or mentioning Hemingway. The second half describes work that appeared in newspapers and journals, including articles, reviews, poems, critical essays, and textual studies. Foreign publications arc noted throughout Part Two. Omissions to the first volume of the bibliography have been entered in each section.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
American Literature --- Bibliography - General --- English --- General --- Languages & Literatures --- Bibliographies. --- Fiction in English --- American writers --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Bibliography.
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Ernest Hemingway --- enge 855.6 --- 820 "19" HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- 820 "19" HEMINGWAY, ERNEST Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- 755 --- C3 --- auteurs --- literatuurwetenschap --- Monografieën auteurs --- Kunst en cultuur --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- 82 (Hemingway, E.) --- 960 --- levensbeschrijvingen --- biographies et mémoires --- Theorie van proza en poëzie - Monografieën auteurs
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Principalement à l'attention des agrégatifs 2012 et 2013, le 8e volume des « Actes de la recherche à l'ENS » est consacré au célèbre The Sun Also Rises d'Hemingway. Tandis que les grands romans modernistes des années 1920 renouvelaient les représentations de l'intériorité par la technique du courant de conscience ou du monologue intérieur, tandis que s'expérimentait un autre rapport à la temporalité, à travers des jeux sophistiqués sur les anachronies du récit, Hemingway mettait au point dans ce roman ce qui allait devenir le grain distinctif de son célèbre style : une écriture « blanche », comme on la qualifierait plus tard, au ras de l'expérience, journalistique, factuelle, objective. Cet effet de transparence obtenu, entre autres, par un effacement scrupuleux des marques d'une littérarité réflexive, allait, pour un temps, faire paradoxalement écran au raffinement du récit et à un art virtuose du dialogue. Les études de ce volume intitulé Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises. Entre sens et absence, réexaminent sur nouveaux frais le modernisme singulier de l'écrivain : plutôt que de faire parler à toute force ce texte laconique, elles interrogent les modalités formelles de sa réserve, à la fois comme retenue et comme promesse d'une nouvelle dispensation du sens.
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Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn had no idea of what they would discover when they set out for Hong Kong, China, and Burma in 1941. The husband-and-wife team of celebrity literati intended to report on the China-Japan war while honeymooning in the romantic Far East. What they found was a maddening, intriguing, colorful world of dictators and drunks, scoundrels and socialites, heroes and halfwits. And their trip proved to be the beginning of the end of their marriage. When the U.S. Treasury Department hired Ernest Hemingway as a spy in China in 1941, it awakened a new obsession in America's most adventuresome author. The great literary man of action reveled in being a government operative, while his journalist wife championed the anti-Japanese resistance of Chiang Kai-shek. Hemingway on the China Front is the first book to track Hemingway's progress as a spy in Asia during the war, defining his duties as he saw fit. Author Peter Moreira follows Hemingway and Gellhorn as they seek stories to file--and try to adapt to each other's strong egos--in dangerous, uncomfortable, exotic places in the throes of war. Well-versed in Asian history and culture, Moreira also adeptly provides context of time and place. All fans of Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn will want this book.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Americans --- Authors, American --- Espionage, American --- History --- Gellhorn, Martha, --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Travel --- China
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Literature --- English language --- Cohesion (Linguistics) --- Anglais (Langue) --- Cohérence discursive --- Discourse analysis --- Analyse du discours --- James, Henry, --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Style. --- Discourse analysis. --- Literary style. --- James, Henry
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In Dangerous Masculinities, Thomas Strychacz has as his goal nothing less than to turn scholarship on gender and modernism on its head. He focuses on the way some early twentieth-century writers portray masculinity as theatrical performance, and examines why scholars have generally overlooked that fact.
Gender identity in literature. --- Men in literature. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Modernism (Literature) --- American literature --- English literature --- Male authors --- History and criticism. --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Conrad, Joseph, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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A noted scholar offers fresh ways of looking at two legendary American authors.Both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway came into their own in the 1920s and did some of their best writing during that decade. In a series of interrelated essays, Ronald Berman considers an array of novels and short stories by both authors within the context of the decade's popular culture, philosophy, and intellectual history. As Berman shows, the thought of Fitzgerald and Hemingway went considerably past the limits of such labels as the Jazz Age or the Lost Generation.Both Fitzgerald and Hemingway were avid
Nineteen twenties. --- American fiction --- 1920s --- 20s (Twentieth century decade) --- Jazz Age --- Roaring twenties --- Twenties (Twentieth century decade) --- Twentieth century --- History and criticism. --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Fitzgerald, F. Scott --- Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key --- Fitzgerald, Francis Scott Key --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest --- Hai-ming-wei, --- Hemingvej, Ernest --- Hemingwei --- Hīminjwāy, Arnist --- Ḣeminguei̐, E. --- Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest --- Heminguej, Ernest --- Heminguej, E. --- Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ --- Haminghwāy, Arnist --- Hayminghwāy, Arnis, --- Himinghwāy, Arnist --- Himinghwāy, --- Hemingvejs, Ernests --- Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ --- Chemingouaiē, Ernest --- Heminguwei, Ānesuto --- Haimingwei, Eneisite --- Haimingwei, Ouneisite --- Haimingwei, Ennasite --- Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ --- Хемингуэй, Эрнест --- Хемингуэй, Э. М. --- המינגווי, ארנסט --- המינגווי, ארנסט, --- המינגוי, ארנסט --- המינגוי, ארנסט, --- העמינגוועי, ערנעסט --- 海明威, --- E. ヘミングウェイ, --- همنغواي، ارنست --- همينگوى، ارنست --- ヘミングウェイ, アーネスト, --- 헤밍웨이, 어네스트, --- 海明威, 欧内斯特, --- Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Nineteen twenties --- 820 "19" FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT --- 820 "19" HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- 820 "19" HEMINGWAY, ERNEST Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--HEMINGWAY, ERNEST --- 820 "19" FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT --- History and criticism
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"This is a study of the ways various kinds of injury and trauma affected Ernest Hemingway's life and writing, from the First World War through his suicide in 1961"---www.amazon.com In 1940, Hemingway wrote a preface to Gustav Regler's novel about the Spanish Civil War, The Great Crusade. In those remarks, he described the fragility of soldiers in battle, even when they thought they would win. "There is no man alive today who has not cried at a war if he was at it long enough. Sometimes it is after a battle; sometimes it is when someone that you love is killed; sometimes it is from a great injustice to another; sometimes it is at the disbanding of a corps or a unit that has endured and accomplished together and now will never be together again. But all men at war cry sometimes, from Napoleon, the greatest butcher, down." Born July 21, 1899, Hemingway was a boy fascinated with the tragedies that accompanied all wars, and from the start of World War I in the spring of 1914, he was a conscientiously thorough student of the science of war. He then volunteered to go to the Italian front as a Red Cross worker. There Hemingway was severely wounded a few weeks before his nineteenth birthday. He convalesced in Italian hospitals, fell in love with his American nurse, and returned home - to Illinois and Michigan - to recuperate further. Agnes von Kurowsky's "Dear John" letter reached him in Illinois. As he learned to craft his careful and intense stories, Hemingway suffered a series of physical injuries that marred - and shortened - his life. Head injuries from broken skylights, boxing, car crashes, falls, sports injuries, and plane crashes added to the shrapnel and bullet damage from the Great War. Linda Wagner-Martin's inventory of the writer's woundings - both physical and emotional - provides a detailed background for the brilliant American writer's choices in life: Why did he so seldom return home to Oak Park? Why did he often turn on his apparent friends? Why did he spend long weeks deep-sea fishing, as if to avoid the company of his wives and sons? After he was wounded in the First World War, Hemingway was never a proponent of conflict. Despite being involved in battles of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, Hemingway's hatred of the politics of war - and the loss of life war mandated - was a recurring subject for his writing. As he translated his own physical pain into exquisitely detailed accounts of people caught in the throes of anguish, he proved the depth of the haunting his injuries occasioned. -- from dust jacket.
Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 --- War and literature --- Schrijvers [Amerikaanse ] --- Kritiek en interpretatie --- Biografie --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest, --- Chemingouaiē, Ernest, --- Hai-ming-wei, --- Haimiṅgawe, Aranaisaṭa, --- Haimingwei, Eneisite, --- Haimingwei, Ennasite, --- Haimingwei, Ouneisite, --- Haminghwāy, Arnist, --- Hayminghwāy, Arnist, --- Ḣeminguei̐, E. --- Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest, --- Heminguej, E. --- Heminguej, Ernest, --- Heminguwei, Ānesuto, --- Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ, --- Hemingvej, Ernest, --- Hemingvejs, Ernests, --- Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ, --- Hemingwei, --- Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ, --- Himinghwāy, Arnist, --- Himinghwāy, --- Hīminjwāy, Arnist, --- Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest, --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest --- Hemingvej, Ernest --- Hemingwei --- Hīminjwāy, Arnist --- Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest --- Heminguej, Ernest --- Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ --- Haminghwāy, Arnist --- Hayminghwāy, Arnis, --- Himinghwāy, Arnist --- Hemingvejs, Ernests --- Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ --- Chemingouaiē, Ernest --- Heminguwei, Ānesuto --- Haimingwei, Eneisite --- Haimingwei, Ouneisite --- Haimingwei, Ennasite --- Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ --- Хемингуэй, Эрнест --- Хемингуэй, Э. М. --- המינגווי, ארנסט --- המינגווי, ארנסט, --- המינגוי, ארנסט --- המינגוי, ארנסט, --- העמינגוועי, ערנעסט --- 海明威, --- E. ヘミングウェイ, --- همنغواي، ارنست --- همينگوى، ارنست --- ヘミングウェイ, アーネスト, --- 헤밍웨이, 어네스트, --- 海明威, 欧内斯特, --- Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest
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