On the trials and tribulations of working with Hemingway’s manuscripts and his editorial process in bringing The Garden of Eden to press
This thesis attempts to prove that there is a definite link between Ernest Hemingway\u27s last novel...
Examines Hemingway’s interwoven themes of reading, writing, identity, and sexuality through numerous...
A fiction writer discusses how she was inspired by The Garden of Eden and set out to write an inter...
Relying on biographical resources and the manuscript itself, Leonard clears up the confusion over wh...
Focuses on the Sodom and Gomorrah plot line, reading the story as a personal confession by the devou...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
Collection of mainly reprinted essays and reviews on the novel’s composition, themes, narrative stru...
Theoretical approach to ideas of potency, resistance, creativity, the body, and contrasting characte...
Review of The Garden of Eden. Contends that despite questionable editing, there are enough clues in ...
Recounts the failed real estate investment of Hemingway’s father, Clarence, who purchased lots in Fl...
This essay will conduct a comparative analysis of the editing practices of Tom Jenks during his work...
Relying on letters, manuscripts, A Moveable Feast, and The Garden of Eden, Miller explores Hemingway...
Lengthy review of Hemingway’s latest posthumously published book True at First Light by the editor o...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
This thesis attempts to prove that there is a definite link between Ernest Hemingway\u27s last novel...
Examines Hemingway’s interwoven themes of reading, writing, identity, and sexuality through numerous...
A fiction writer discusses how she was inspired by The Garden of Eden and set out to write an inter...
Relying on biographical resources and the manuscript itself, Leonard clears up the confusion over wh...
Focuses on the Sodom and Gomorrah plot line, reading the story as a personal confession by the devou...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
Collection of mainly reprinted essays and reviews on the novel’s composition, themes, narrative stru...
Theoretical approach to ideas of potency, resistance, creativity, the body, and contrasting characte...
Review of The Garden of Eden. Contends that despite questionable editing, there are enough clues in ...
Recounts the failed real estate investment of Hemingway’s father, Clarence, who purchased lots in Fl...
This essay will conduct a comparative analysis of the editing practices of Tom Jenks during his work...
Relying on letters, manuscripts, A Moveable Feast, and The Garden of Eden, Miller explores Hemingway...
Lengthy review of Hemingway’s latest posthumously published book True at First Light by the editor o...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
This thesis attempts to prove that there is a definite link between Ernest Hemingway\u27s last novel...
Examines Hemingway’s interwoven themes of reading, writing, identity, and sexuality through numerous...
A fiction writer discusses how she was inspired by The Garden of Eden and set out to write an inter...