Compares The Garden of Eden to Tender is the Night (1934), analyzing similarities in subject matter (American ex-patriotism), theme (change, madness, money), and setting (the Mediterranean). Discusses the influence of Cézanne on Hemingway’s writing. Maffi reads Africa and David’s African story as alternatives to civilization
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
Relies on letters, short stories, and sketches to prove the importance of all of France to Hemingway...
This book is with an introduction and notes by Henry Claridge, Senior Lecturer, School of English, U...
Comparison study of The Garden of Eden, Save Me the Waltz (1932) by Zelda Fitzgerald, and Tender is ...
Influence study identifying Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel as a possible source for Hemingway’s posthumous ...
Manuscript study. Compares different drafts of Tender Is the Night to show where Fitzgerald caught h...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
From 1921 to 1930, F. Scott Fitzgerald travelled to Europe four times, and he spent almost four year...
As one of the notable figures in 20th Century American literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald has been stud...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
In Tender Is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald retells the story of the Fall from Genesis through psych...
Covers familiar ground on Hemingway’s four turbulent marriages, sums up the inherent risks of interp...
Details the evolution of Hemingway’s evaluations of Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night (1934) and The ...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
Relies on letters, short stories, and sketches to prove the importance of all of France to Hemingway...
This book is with an introduction and notes by Henry Claridge, Senior Lecturer, School of English, U...
Comparison study of The Garden of Eden, Save Me the Waltz (1932) by Zelda Fitzgerald, and Tender is ...
Influence study identifying Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel as a possible source for Hemingway’s posthumous ...
Manuscript study. Compares different drafts of Tender Is the Night to show where Fitzgerald caught h...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
From 1921 to 1930, F. Scott Fitzgerald travelled to Europe four times, and he spent almost four year...
As one of the notable figures in 20th Century American literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald has been stud...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
In Tender Is the Night, F. Scott Fitzgerald retells the story of the Fall from Genesis through psych...
Covers familiar ground on Hemingway’s four turbulent marriages, sums up the inherent risks of interp...
Details the evolution of Hemingway’s evaluations of Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night (1934) and The ...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
Relies on letters, short stories, and sketches to prove the importance of all of France to Hemingway...
This book is with an introduction and notes by Henry Claridge, Senior Lecturer, School of English, U...