Explores Hemingway’s literary relationships considering his sensitivity to personal or artistic criticism. Discusses some of Hemingway’s methods of attacking rivals such as Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Stein, and William Faulkner, including physical fights and ad hominem attacks. References The Torrents of Spring, The Sun Also Rises, and A Moveable Feast
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and...
Traces Hemingway’s relationship with Stein from their initial 1922 Paris meeting through their event...
Documents the writer’s cruel and often satirical sense of humor toward his wives, critics, and liter...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
Draws on interviews, speeches, reviews, and letters to piece together their competitive relationship...
Biography of their competitive friendship beginning with their initial 1925 Paris meeting. Covers Fi...
Biographical and analytical study examining Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious rel...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
Briefly recounts Hemingway and Faulkner’s competitive relationship, noting their bad blood and rehas...
Writing in the form of a dialogue, Cope discusses Hemingway’s emotionally complicated relationship w...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Explores the course of Hemingway’s turbulent relationship with Gertrude Stein, discussing the devolu...
On the authors’ contentious rivalry, comparing their adventurous lifestyles, political beliefs, and ...
Characterizes Hemingway’s relationship with Stein as strangely fraternal, sexually intimate, and mut...
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and...
Traces Hemingway’s relationship with Stein from their initial 1922 Paris meeting through their event...
Documents the writer’s cruel and often satirical sense of humor toward his wives, critics, and liter...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
Draws on interviews, speeches, reviews, and letters to piece together their competitive relationship...
Biography of their competitive friendship beginning with their initial 1925 Paris meeting. Covers Fi...
Biographical and analytical study examining Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious rel...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
Briefly recounts Hemingway and Faulkner’s competitive relationship, noting their bad blood and rehas...
Writing in the form of a dialogue, Cope discusses Hemingway’s emotionally complicated relationship w...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Explores the course of Hemingway’s turbulent relationship with Gertrude Stein, discussing the devolu...
On the authors’ contentious rivalry, comparing their adventurous lifestyles, political beliefs, and ...
Characterizes Hemingway’s relationship with Stein as strangely fraternal, sexually intimate, and mut...
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and...
Traces Hemingway’s relationship with Stein from their initial 1922 Paris meeting through their event...
Documents the writer’s cruel and often satirical sense of humor toward his wives, critics, and liter...