Charts the publication and marketing history of Hemingway’s works within the evolving publishing industry, paying special attention to Hemingway’s lengthy professional relationship with editor Maxwell Perkins and Scribner’s. Notes Hemingway’s struggle to retain artistic integrity while allowing for the necessary compromises of marketable writing
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
On Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy and mythic status, with the latter (cultivated in part by th...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...
Details the successful advertising campaign spearheaded by Maxwell Perkins to overcome contemporary ...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/5/thumbnail.jpgThe business of making an...
Aims to set the record straight concerning the influence of Hemingway’s journalistic apprenticeship ...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Tracks Hemingway’s early relationship with publishers Boni and Liveright and Charles Scribner’s Sons...
Discusses Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Wolfe as the three principle writers contributing to Scribner’s...
Traces Hemingway’s writing and extensive editing processes through correspondence with his editor, M...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
The influence of James T. Fields upon Nathaniel Hawthorne's professional literary career has not bee...
On the importance of magazine publication to the modernist literary scene. Examines the rise of the ...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
On Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy and mythic status, with the latter (cultivated in part by th...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...
Details the successful advertising campaign spearheaded by Maxwell Perkins to overcome contemporary ...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
Examines the role of commercial magazines in the production of modernist literature, focusing on Hem...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/5/thumbnail.jpgThe business of making an...
Aims to set the record straight concerning the influence of Hemingway’s journalistic apprenticeship ...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Tracks Hemingway’s early relationship with publishers Boni and Liveright and Charles Scribner’s Sons...
Discusses Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Wolfe as the three principle writers contributing to Scribner’s...
Traces Hemingway’s writing and extensive editing processes through correspondence with his editor, M...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
The influence of James T. Fields upon Nathaniel Hawthorne's professional literary career has not bee...
On the importance of magazine publication to the modernist literary scene. Examines the rise of the ...
Explores Hemingway’s evolution from cub reporter to war correspondent to fiction/creative nonfiction...
On Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy and mythic status, with the latter (cultivated in part by th...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...