Examines Hemingway’s correspondence with the internationally known art historian from 1949 through 1957. Knigge focuses on the men’s differing personalities in his coverage of nearly sixty letters, concluding that Hemingway desperately sought the elder Berenson’s counsel and approval during a low point in his career and personal life. Also briefly discusses Martha Gellhorn’s correspondence with and about Berenson, from 1950 through 1959. Quotes liberally from the letters
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Biographical account of the mostly overlooked friendship between Hemingway and De Kruif, a science w...
Reprints a fraction of Gellhorn’s letters written over the course of her lifetime. Documents each le...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
This dissertation, “Brought Up For Each Other”: The Letters of Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson, pr...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Writing in the form of a dialogue, Cope discusses Hemingway’s emotionally complicated relationship w...
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway met in Key West in 1937, married in 1941, and divorced in 1945....
Including all known surviving letters from Hemingway’s early Paris years, this is the second volume ...
Recounts Hemingway and Stein’s break through letters, essays, and manuscript fragments. Examines eac...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Biographical account of the mostly overlooked friendship between Hemingway and De Kruif, a science w...
Reprints a fraction of Gellhorn’s letters written over the course of her lifetime. Documents each le...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
In 1949 Ernest Hemingway entered in an eight year long correspondence with eminent art historian Ber...
This dissertation, “Brought Up For Each Other”: The Letters of Edith Wharton to Bernard Berenson, pr...
Literary and historical biography tracing Hemingway and Stein’s complicated and troubled relationshi...
The authors demonstrate how the vast body of Hemingway\u27s letters constitute his autobiography in...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Writing in the form of a dialogue, Cope discusses Hemingway’s emotionally complicated relationship w...
Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway met in Key West in 1937, married in 1941, and divorced in 1945....
Including all known surviving letters from Hemingway’s early Paris years, this is the second volume ...
Recounts Hemingway and Stein’s break through letters, essays, and manuscript fragments. Examines eac...
Posits that Hemingway’s correspondence provided him with a conversational comfort, second only in pr...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Biographical account of the mostly overlooked friendship between Hemingway and De Kruif, a science w...
Reprints a fraction of Gellhorn’s letters written over the course of her lifetime. Documents each le...