Discusses Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Wolfe as the three principle writers contributing to Scribner’s “Golden Age.” Cites Maxwell Perkins’s role as the representative of the publishing house during this era and explores his relationship with each author. Catalogs the advertising and sales history of works by each writer
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Tracks Hemingway’s early relationship with publishers Boni and Liveright and Charles Scribner’s Sons...
Collection of more than two hundred letters between Perkins and three of his major novelists on topi...
Charts the publication and marketing history of Hemingway’s works within the evolving publishing ind...
Details the successful advertising campaign spearheaded by Maxwell Perkins to overcome contemporary ...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
Drawing largely on letters, Grant outlines Perkins’s professional and personal relationships with th...
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway wrote to and about each other, from their meeting shortly a...
Scribner's Magazine Sujet : The first magazine, Scribner's Monthly, ran from 1870 to 1881. In...
Draws on manuscripts and correspondence to reconstruct Hemingway’s collaboration with Scribner’s edi...
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Tracks Hemingway’s early relationship with publishers Boni and Liveright and Charles Scribner’s Sons...
Collection of more than two hundred letters between Perkins and three of his major novelists on topi...
Charts the publication and marketing history of Hemingway’s works within the evolving publishing ind...
Details the successful advertising campaign spearheaded by Maxwell Perkins to overcome contemporary ...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Compares Scribner\u27s 1922 serialization of Wharton\u27s A Son at the Front with Hemingway\u27s A F...
Reprints selected correspondence between Hemingway and his editor, focused on his literary career. L...
Drawing largely on letters, Grant outlines Perkins’s professional and personal relationships with th...
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway wrote to and about each other, from their meeting shortly a...
Scribner's Magazine Sujet : The first magazine, Scribner's Monthly, ran from 1870 to 1881. In...
Draws on manuscripts and correspondence to reconstruct Hemingway’s collaboration with Scribner’s edi...
This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Tracks Hemingway’s early relationship with publishers Boni and Liveright and Charles Scribner’s Sons...