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Ernest Hemingway : the critical heritage / edited by Jeffrey Meyers.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Critical heritage series
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961--Criticism and interpretation.
- Hemingway, Ernest.
- Authors, American.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (629 p.)
- Edition:
- New Edition
- Place of Publication:
- London ; New York : Routledge, 1999, c1982.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This set comprises 40 volumes covering nineteenth and twentieth century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in October 1995.
- Contents:
- ERNEST HEMINGWAY THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Copyright; General Editor's Preface; Contents; Acknowledgments; Note on the Selected and Text; Introduction; 'Three Stories and Ten Poems' (1923) and 'in our time' (1924); 1 Edmund Wilson,, 'Dial', October 1924; 2 'Kansas City Star', December 1924; 'In Our Time' (1925); 3 Paul Rosenfeld, 'New Republic', November 1925; 4 Allen Tate, 'Nation', February 1926; 5 F. Scott Fitzgerald,'Bookman', May 1926; 6 D. H. Lawrence,, 'Calendar of Modern Letters', April 1927; 'The Torrents of Spring' (1926); 7 Harry Hansen, 'New York World', May 1926
- 8 Allen Tate, 'Nation', July 19269 David Garnett, Introduction to 'The Torrents of Spring', 1933; 10 Peter Quennell, 'New Statesman and Nation', February 1933; 'The Sun Also Rises' (1926); 11 Conrad Aiken, 'New York Herald Tribune Books', October 1926; 12 Herbert Gorman, 'New York World', November 1926; 13 Allen Tate, 'Nation', December 1926; 14 Edwin Muir, 'Nation and Athenaeum', July 1927; 15 Andre Maurois, 'This Quarter', October 1929; 'Men Without Women' (1927); 16 Virginia Woolf, 'New York Herald Tribune Books', October 1927; 17 Dorothy Parker, 'New Yorker', October 1927
- 18 CyrilL Connolly, 'New Statesman', November 192719 Edmund Wilson, 'New Republic', December 1927; 20 H. L. Mencke, American Mercury', May 1928; 21 Mario Praz, 'La Stampa', June 1929; 'A Farewell to Arms' (1929); 22 T. S. Matthews, 'New Republic', October 1929; 23 Donald Davidson, 'Nashville Tennessean', November 1929; 24 Arnold Bennett, 'Evening Standard', November 1929; 25 John Dos Passos, 'New Masses', December 1929; 26 L. P. Hartley, 'Saturday Review', December 1929; 27 J. B. Priestley ' Now and Then', Winter 1929; 28 Lewis Galantiere, 'Hound and Horn', January 1930
- 29 H. L. Mencken, 'American Mercury', January 193030 Klaus Mann, 'Neue Schweizer Rundschau', April 1931; 31 Pierre Drieu La Rochelle, Préface to 'L'Adieu aux armes', 1932; 32 Ford Madox Ford, Introduction to 'A Farewell to Arms', 1932; 'Death in the Afternoon' (1932); 33 Robert Coates,'New Yorker', October 1932; 34 Granville Hicks, Nation', November 1932; 35 Malcolm Cowley, 'New Republic', November 1932; 36 H. L. Mencken, 'American Mercury', December 1932; 37 Max Eastman, 'New Republic', June 1933; 'Winner Take Nothing' (1933); 38 William Troy, 'Nation', November 1933
- 39 William Plomer, 'Now and Then', Spring 1934Wyndham Lewis on Hemingway (1934); 40 Wyndham Lewis, The Dumb Ox, 'Life and Letters', April 1934; 'Green Hills of Africa' (1935); 41 Bernard De Voto, 'Saturday Review of Literature', October 1935; 42 Granville Hicks, 'New Masses', November 1935; 43 Edmund Wilson, 'New Republic', December 1935; 44 Sinclair Lewis, 'Yale Literary Magazine', February 1936; 'To Have and Have Not' (1937); 45 Bernarf De Voto, 'Saturday Review of Literature', October 1937; 46 Cyril Connolly 'New Statesman and Nation', October 1937
- 47 Alfred Kazin, 'New York Herald Tribune Books', October 1937
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 592-594) and index.
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 1-134-72327-X
- 0-415-56892-7
- 1-280-09429-X
- 0-203-19583-3
- 9780203195833
- OCLC:
- 475886133
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