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Hemingway's literary reputation in England. (Special European Issue)
Ernest Hemingway has not been studied much in England although his work is widely read by the public. There is no scholarly industry devoted to him, and most of the critical works on him come from writers instead of academic scholars. The reaction in the press to his posthumous books is covered, inc...
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Published in: | The Hemingway review 1992-07, Vol.11 (SPEISS), p.4 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Ernest Hemingway has not been studied much in England although his work is widely read by the public. There is no scholarly industry devoted to him, and most of the critical works on him come from writers instead of academic scholars. The reaction in the press to his posthumous books is covered, including 'A Moveable Feast,' 'By-Line: Ernest Hemingway,' 'The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War,' 'Islands in the Stream,' 'Selected Letters,' 'Dateline: Toronto,' 'Dangerous Summer' and 'The Garden of Eden.' |
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ISSN: | 0276-3362 1548-4815 |