A Reader's Guide to Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway Paul Smith 1989 G.K. Hall
by Paul Smith
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Discover a comprehensive exploration of Ernest Hemingway's iconic short stories with "A Reader's Guide to the Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway" by Paul Smith. This invaluable reference work, published in 1989 by G.K. Hall & Co., offers an in-depth analysis of Hemingway's narratives, making it an essential resource for students, scholars, and avid readers alike. Delve into the intricate themes, literary techniques, and historical contexts of each story, enhancing your appreciation and understanding of one of America's most celebrated authors. This first printing edition provides detailed insights into Hemingway's complete short fiction, from early works like "Men Without Women" to later collections. Paul Smith meticulously examines each story, offering critical perspectives and a chronological overview of their composition and publication. With its durable acid-free paper, this hardcover volume is designed for lasting academic and personal use, serving as a cornerstone for any Hemingway collection or literary studies library. Explore the profound impact of Hemingway's concise yet powerful prose through this authoritative guide.
- Publisher: G.K. Hall Co.
- Year: 1989
- ISBN: 0816187940
- Condition: Good
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