The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Hardback Set Volumes 1-3: Volume 1-3

The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Hardback Set Volumes 1-3: Volume 1-3

by Ernest Hemingway
The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Hardback Set Volumes 1-3: Volume 1-3

The Letters of Ernest Hemingway Hardback Set Volumes 1-3: Volume 1-3

by Ernest Hemingway

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Overview

The Letters of Ernest Hemingway document the life and creative development of a gifted artist and legendary personality whose work would both reflect and transform his times. Volume 1 (1907–1922) encompasses his youth, his experience in World War I and his arrival in Paris. Volume 2 (1923–1925) follows Hemingway's literary apprenticeship in expatriate Paris and the experiences that forged his earliest works, including the landmark novel The Sun Also Rises (1926). It features a never-before-published short story that was rejected by Vanity Fair. Volume 3 (1926–1929) shows a rising star as he emerges from the literary Left Bank of Paris and moves into the American mainstream. As this collection of volumes ends, Hemingway is setting off from Key West to return to Paris and standing on the cusp of celebrity as one of the major writers of his time.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107128392
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Series: The Cambridge Edition of the Letters of Ernest Hemingway
Pages: 1870
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 13.20(h) x 4.60(d)

About the Author

About The Author

The preeminent American novelist and short story writer of his time, Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) wrote provocative fiction steeped in the experiences of the "lost generation" that came of age during World War I. Hemingway's four best-known books — The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Old Man and the Sea — highlight the author's trademark economy of style while depicting lives shaped by futility, frustration, and disappointment. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954.

Date of Birth:

July 21, 1899

Date of Death:

July 2, 1961

Place of Birth:

Oak Park, Illinois

Place of Death:

Ketchum, Idaho

Table of Contents

Volume 1: General editor's introduction Sandra Spanier; Acknowledgments; Note on the text; Abbreviations and short titles; Foreword Linda Patterson Miller; Introduction to the volume Robert W. Trogdon; Chronology; Maps; The letters, 1907–1922; Roster of correspondents; Calendar of letters; Index of recipients; General index. Volume 2: General editor's introduction Sandra Spanier; Acknowledgments; Note on the text; Abbreviations and short titles; Introduction to the volume J. Gerald Kennedy; Chronology; Maps; The letters, 1923–1925; Roster of correspondents; Calendar of letters; Index of recipients; General index. Volume 3: General editor's introduction Sandra Spanier; Acknowledgments; Note on the text; Abbreviations and short titles; Introduction to the volume Rena Sanderson; Chronology; Maps; The letters, 1926–1929; Roster of correspondents; Calendar of letters; Index of recipients; General index.
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