This bachelor work concentrates on the friendship of two significant writers F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway who were part of an American group called the Lost Generation. The work is focused not only on their lives in light of their vicinity, but also on the exchanged correspondence of these authors. As such, it tries to find and, eventually, interpret the hidden purpose of their behavior and opinions. The conclusion summarizes the importance of the friendship of these literary giants with respect to their private and working lives
Expanded edition of Bruccoli’s Scott and Ernest: The Authority of Failure and the Authority of Succe...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
Few writers conveyed the spirit of the roaring twenties as accurately as F. Scott Fitzgerald. In thi...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Biography of their competitive friendship beginning with their initial 1925 Paris meeting. Covers Fi...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Brief references to Hemingway throughout on their complex and often strained friendship and differin...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Biographical and analytical study examining Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious rel...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
I examine friendships between major characters in modernist novels written by four American writers:...
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway wrote to and about each other, from their meeting shortly a...
Explores Hemingway’s literary relationships considering his sensitivity to personal or artistic crit...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Overview of Hemingway and Fitzgerald’s complicated relationship and the importance of France on thei...
Expanded edition of Bruccoli’s Scott and Ernest: The Authority of Failure and the Authority of Succe...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
Few writers conveyed the spirit of the roaring twenties as accurately as F. Scott Fitzgerald. In thi...
Surveys the complex friendship and literary rivalry between Hemingway and Fitzgerald, beginning with...
Biography of their competitive friendship beginning with their initial 1925 Paris meeting. Covers Fi...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Brief references to Hemingway throughout on their complex and often strained friendship and differin...
One volume collection of correspondence, chronologically arranged beginning in 1907 with a childhood...
Biographical and analytical study examining Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious rel...
Biographical examination of Hemingway and Faulkner’s complicated and contentious relationship of mor...
I examine friendships between major characters in modernist novels written by four American writers:...
F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway wrote to and about each other, from their meeting shortly a...
Explores Hemingway’s literary relationships considering his sensitivity to personal or artistic crit...
Traces Hemingway’s lengthy and turbulent relationship with Fitzgerald from their initial 1925 Paris ...
Overview of Hemingway and Fitzgerald’s complicated relationship and the importance of France on thei...
Expanded edition of Bruccoli’s Scott and Ernest: The Authority of Failure and the Authority of Succe...
The thesis explores the notion of physicality in selected novels of Ernest Hemingway and Francis Sco...
Few writers conveyed the spirit of the roaring twenties as accurately as F. Scott Fitzgerald. In thi...