A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway
Unpublished essays on Hemingway's life and literary legacy
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
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This collection offers new insights into Hemingway's life and literary legacy, exploring both personal and professional dimensions that shaped his work in A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway.
The centennial of Ernest Hemingway's birth in 1999 serves as a pivotal moment for reassessing his legacy as one of America's foremost modernist writers. In A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway, a collection of previously unpublished essays offers fresh insights into the complexities of his life and work. These essays delve into various biographical aspects, revealing not only the well-known events of his career but also the lesser-known details that shaped his character and literary voice.
These explorations provide a deeper understanding of Hemingway's personal struggles and triumphs, as well as his relationships with contemporaries and influences that permeated his writing. The contributors to this collection aim to shed light on the subtleties of his character, illustrating how these nuances played a crucial role in the development of his literary style and thematic concerns.
The Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway ultimately serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the life of this iconic author. By highlighting previously overlooked aspects of his biography, the essays challenge readers to reconsider Hemingway's place in the literary canon and the impact of his work on modern literature. This comprehensive analysis not only celebrates his achievements but also invites an ongoing dialogue about the enduring relevance of his contributions to American letters.
A welcome addition to many readers' bookshelves....with a wealth of information making the guide potentially useful to scholars at practically any level. * Modernism/modernity *
ISBN: 9780195121513
Dimensions: 149mm x 226mm x 21mm
Weight: 476g
256 pages