Provides a broad literary context in her examination of American modernism, the Hemingway myth, and the influence of Venice and the Veneto on such writings as In Our Time, A Farewell to Arms, and Across the River and into the Trees
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Traces Hemingway’s pursuit of pleasure throughout his life and in his literature, arguing that the a...
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Detailed biography of Hemingway’s final decade, chronicling his love of Venice and infatuation with ...
Literary biography devoted to Hemingway’s longstanding relationship with Italy from his 1918 woundin...
Suggests that Hemingway’s absence from fiction writing during World War II, along with his subsequen...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
The fifth and final installment of Reynolds’s multivolume biography picking up where Hemingway: The ...
Catalog accompanying the 2011 Venice photography exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of He...
Considering Hemingway’s life and activities in different period of his life is one of the important ...
Stylistic comparison of literary giants Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, and their influence on the mod...
Close reading of the Italian aspects of Across the River and into the Trees. Russo identifies Venice...
On Hemingway’s love of Italy, and the Veneto region in particular. Chronicles Hemingway’s return vi...
The purpose of this thesis is, first, to examine the critical controversy surrounding the publicatio...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Traces Hemingway’s pursuit of pleasure throughout his life and in his literature, arguing that the a...
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Detailed biography of Hemingway’s final decade, chronicling his love of Venice and infatuation with ...
Literary biography devoted to Hemingway’s longstanding relationship with Italy from his 1918 woundin...
Suggests that Hemingway’s absence from fiction writing during World War II, along with his subsequen...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
The fifth and final installment of Reynolds’s multivolume biography picking up where Hemingway: The ...
Catalog accompanying the 2011 Venice photography exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of He...
Considering Hemingway’s life and activities in different period of his life is one of the important ...
Stylistic comparison of literary giants Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, and their influence on the mod...
Close reading of the Italian aspects of Across the River and into the Trees. Russo identifies Venice...
On Hemingway’s love of Italy, and the Veneto region in particular. Chronicles Hemingway’s return vi...
The purpose of this thesis is, first, to examine the critical controversy surrounding the publicatio...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
Traces Hemingway’s pursuit of pleasure throughout his life and in his literature, arguing that the a...
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...