Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work

Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work
Title Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work PDF eBook
Author John K. M. McCaffery
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1969
Genre Literary Criticism
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This text includes biographical essays and criticism of Ernest Hemingway by Gertrude Stein, Malcolm Cowley, Lincoln Kirstein, Max Eastman, Delmore Schwartz, Alfred Kazin, James T. Farrell, and Edmund Wilson, among others.

The Old Man and the Sea

The Old Man and the Sea
Title The Old Man and the Sea PDF eBook
Author Ernest Hemingway
Publisher DigiCat
Pages 65
Release 2022-08-01
Genre Fiction
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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway
Title Ernest Hemingway PDF eBook
Author John Kerwin Michael McCaffery
Publisher
Pages 352
Release 1956
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Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work

Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work
Title Ernest Hemingway: the Man and His Work PDF eBook
Author John K. M. McCaffery
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1969
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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This text includes biographical essays and criticism of Ernest Hemingway by Gertrude Stein, Malcolm Cowley, Lincoln Kirstein, Max Eastman, Delmore Schwartz, Alfred Kazin, James T. Farrell, and Edmund Wilson, among others.

Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway
Title Ernest Hemingway PDF eBook
Author Mary V. Dearborn
Publisher Knopf
Pages 753
Release 2017
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 030759467X

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A full biography of Ernest Hemingway draws on a wide range of previously untapped material and offers particular insight into the private demons that both inspired and tormented him.

Influencing Hemingway

Influencing Hemingway
Title Influencing Hemingway PDF eBook
Author Nancy W Sindelar
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 188
Release 2023-06-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0810892928

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Ernest Hemingway embraced adventure and courted glamorous friends while writing articles, novels, and short stories that captivated the world. Hemingway’s personal relationships and experiences influenced the content of his fiction, while the progression of places where the author chose to live and work shaped his style and rituals of writing. Whether revisiting the Italian front in A Farewell to Arms, recounting a Pamplona bull run in The Sun Also Rises, or depicting a Cuban fishing village in The Old Man and the Sea, setting played an important part in Hemingway’s fiction. The author also drew on real people—parents, friends, and fellow writers, among others—to create memorable characters in his short stories and novels. In Influencing Hemingway: The People and Places That Shaped His Life and Work Nancy W. Sindelar introduces the reader to the individuals who played significant roles in Hemingway’s development as both a man and as an artist—as well as the environments that had a profound impact on the a

The Man Who Wasn't There

The Man Who Wasn't There
Title The Man Who Wasn't There PDF eBook
Author Richard Bradford
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 489
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0755634365

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A ground-breaking and intensely revealing examination of the life of the 20th century's most iconic writer. Ernest Hemingway was an involuntary chameleon, who would shift seamlessly from a self-cultivated image of hero, aesthetic radical, and existential non-conformist to a figure made up at various points of selfishness, hypocrisy, self-delusion, narcissism and arbitrary vindictiveness. Richard Bradford shows that Hemingway's work is by parts erratic and unique because it was tied into these unpredictable, bizarre features of his personality. Impressionism and subjectivity always play some part in the making of literary works. Some authors try to subdue them while others treat them as the essentials of creativity but they endure as a ubiquitous element of all literature. They are the writer's private signature, their authorial fingerprint. In this new biography, which includes previously unpublished letters from the Hemingway archives, Richard Bradford reveals how Hemingway all but erased his own existence through a lifetime of invention and delusion, and provides the reader with a completely new understanding of the Hemingway oeuvre.