Discusses Hemingway’s anxieties about verbosity and the reworking of his manuscript. Focuses on the author’s excision during the revision process to create submerged meaning and recounts F. Scott Fitzgerald’s critique advocating further deletions, which Hemingway by and large followed
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Annotates and comments on familiar and obscure details and allusions to provide a comprehensive guid...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
A study of the writing process is important to discussing how literature is read, in order to unders...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Discusses the method of excision (revision via textual erasure) in modernist and imagist literature ...
This work is a textual analysis of the editing of the posthumous fiction of Ernest Hemingway, includ...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Looks at Hemingway’s decision to exclude the “Jimmy the Bartender” fragment from the novel. Examines...
Denounces the excessive use of biographical criticism which conflates the writer with his work. Cite...
Note:A survey of the criticism on Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises reveals a broad diversity of method...
The archivally correct cardboard boxes of the Hemingway Collection pulse with energy. Hemingway\u27s...
Laments editors’ focus on single-word errors when examining texts and calls for the incorporation of...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Annotates and comments on familiar and obscure details and allusions to provide a comprehensive guid...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
A study of the writing process is important to discussing how literature is read, in order to unders...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Discusses the method of excision (revision via textual erasure) in modernist and imagist literature ...
This work is a textual analysis of the editing of the posthumous fiction of Ernest Hemingway, includ...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Looks at Hemingway’s decision to exclude the “Jimmy the Bartender” fragment from the novel. Examines...
Denounces the excessive use of biographical criticism which conflates the writer with his work. Cite...
Note:A survey of the criticism on Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises reveals a broad diversity of method...
The archivally correct cardboard boxes of the Hemingway Collection pulse with energy. Hemingway\u27s...
Laments editors’ focus on single-word errors when examining texts and calls for the incorporation of...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Annotates and comments on familiar and obscure details and allusions to provide a comprehensive guid...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...