War was the theme of the time. John Dos Passos Even when he was on good terms with him, Malcolm Cowley found it difficult composing a letter to Ernest Hemingway. Yet he always did his best to meet the challenge. At times, Cowley handled the notoriously temperamental writer with all the grace and skill of one of Hemingway’s favorite matadors. Had he not been their target, the verbal feints and tactical blandishments in Cowley’s letters might have impressed the man they were attempting to lul..
Edward Said’s dissertation-turned-monograph Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography (1966) wa...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Critic, poet, editor, chronicler of the Lost Generation, elder statesman of the Republic of Letters,...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
This is an unpublished article written by Melvin Landsberg, estimated to be written in 2000
Across the River and into the Trees was Ernest Hemingway's least popular and most unrecognized novel...
20 files composing 15 letters between Ernest Hemingway and Arthur Mizener, the author of The Far Sid...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
Malcolm Cowley\u27s first edition of \u27Exile\u27s Return: A Narrative of Ideas\u27 (1934) was an a...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
John Cowper Powys has become an important subject of critical and scholarly attention. Many of his w...
Modernism, postwar manhood, and the individual talent : maturing in the 1920s -- Petulant jibes, cat...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
Edward Said’s dissertation-turned-monograph Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography (1966) wa...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...
Critic, poet, editor, chronicler of the Lost Generation, elder statesman of the Republic of Letters,...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
This is an unpublished article written by Melvin Landsberg, estimated to be written in 2000
Across the River and into the Trees was Ernest Hemingway's least popular and most unrecognized novel...
20 files composing 15 letters between Ernest Hemingway and Arthur Mizener, the author of The Far Sid...
This collection, Down the Slippery Slope, contains three pieces, Dos Passos' U.S.A. - the Thirteenth...
Malcolm Cowley\u27s first edition of \u27Exile\u27s Return: A Narrative of Ideas\u27 (1934) was an a...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
John Cowper Powys has become an important subject of critical and scholarly attention. Many of his w...
Modernism, postwar manhood, and the individual talent : maturing in the 1920s -- Petulant jibes, cat...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
Edward Said’s dissertation-turned-monograph Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography (1966) wa...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Structural pattern is a very important aspect of any novel and an understanding of it often leads to...