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Books By Ernest Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) was an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and sportsman. His economical and understated style—which he termed the iceberg theory—had a strong influence on 20th-century fiction. Many of his works are considered classics of American literature. Hemingway produced most of his work between the mid-1920s and the mid-1950s, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature. He published seven novels, six short-story collections, and two nonfiction works. Three of his novels, four short-story collections, and three nonfiction works were published posthumously. Also known as the author of numerous practical advice for writers. The most popular one, "Write drunk, edit sober," iwrongly assignedto Hemingway. Works Novels and novellas Anthologies * (1942) ''Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time'' edited, with introduction, by Hemingway, although he is not the primary author. Story collections * (1923) ''Three Stories and ...
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Ernest Hemingway Writing At Campsite In Kenya - NARA - 192655
Ernest is a given name derived from the Germanic languages, Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious", often shortened to Ernie. Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor *Ernest, Margrave of Austria (1027–1075) *Ernest, Duke of Bavaria (1373–1438) *Ernest, Duke of Opava (c. 1415–1464) *Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1482–1553) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels (1623–1693) *Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1629–1698) *Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Ilsenburg (1650–1710) *Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover (1771–1851), son of King George III of Great Britain *Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1818–1893), sovereign duke of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha *Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover (1845–1923) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal (1846–1925) *Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (1914–1987) *Prince E ...
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Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Press was the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted a letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it was the oldest university press in the world. Cambridge University Press merged with Cambridge Assessment to form Cambridge University Press and Assessment under Queen Elizabeth II's approval in August 2021. With a global sales presence, publishing hubs, and offices in more than 40 countries, it published over 50,000 titles by authors from over 100 countries. Its publications include more than 420 academic journals, monographs, reference works, school and university textbooks, and English language teaching and learning publications. It also published Bibles, runs a bookshop in Cambridge, sells through Amazon, and has a conference venues business in Cambridge at the Pitt Building and the Sir Geoffrey Cass Sports and Social Centre. It also served as the King's Printer. Cambridge University Press, as part of the University of Cambridge, was a ...
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The Complete Short Stories Of Ernest Hemingway
''The Complete Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: The Finca Vigía Edition'', is a posthumous collection of Ernest Hemingway's (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961) short fiction, published in 1987. It contains the classic '' First Forty-Nine Stories'' as well as 21 other stories and a foreword by his sons. Only a small handful of stories published during Hemingway's lifetime are not included in ''The First Forty-Nine''. Five stories were written concerning the Spanish Civil War: "The Denunciation", "The Butterfly and the Tank", "Night Before Battle", "Under The Ridge", and "Nobody Ever Dies". Excepting "Nobody Ever Dies", these stories were collected in a posthumous 1969 volume with his play, entitled ''The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War''. Chicote's bar and the Hotel Florida in Madrid are recurrent settings in these stories. In March 1951, ''Holiday'' magazine published two of Hemingway's short children's stories, "The Good Lion" and "The Faithful Bull". ...
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The Short Stories Of Ernest Hemingway
''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee' ...
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The Complete Poems
''Complete Poems'', originally edited and published in 1979 by Nicholas Gerogiannis and revised by him in 1992,''Complete Poems''
at GoogleBooks. Retrieved 30 January 2013. is a compilation of all the poetry of . Although Hemingway stopped publishing poetry as his fame grew, he continued to write it until his death in 1961. Known primarily for novels and short stories, Hemingway was, in his youth, a poet. At a time when he declared the novel was dead (prior to reading close friend Scott Fitzgerald’s ''''), Hemingway was comp ...
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88 Poems
''88 Poems'' is a book of the collected poetry of author Ernest Hemingway, published in 1979. It includes a number of poems published in magazines, the poems which appeared in Hemingway's first book, ''Three Stories and Ten Poems ''Three Stories and Ten Poems'' is a collection of short stories and poems by Ernest Hemingway. It was privately published in 1923 in a run of 300 copies by Robert McAlmon's "Contact Publishing" in Paris.Oliver, Charles. (1999). ''Ernest Heming ...'', and 47 previously unpublished poems that were found in private collections and in the Hemingway papers held by the Kennedy Library. References External links Literary Encyclopedia review by Robert E Fleming 1979 poetry books American poetry collections Books by Ernest Hemingway Books published posthumously Harcourt (publisher) books {{poetry-collection-stub ...
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The Nick Adams Stories
''The Nick Adams Stories'' is a volume of short stories written by Ernest Hemingway published in 1972, a decade after the author's death. In the volume, all the stories featuring Nick Adams, published in various collections during Hemingway's lifetime, are compiled in a single collection. ''The Nick Adams Stories'' includes 24 stories and sketches, eight of which were previously unpublished. Some of Hemingway's earliest work, such as " Indian Camp," as well as some of his best known stories, such as " Big Two-Hearted River," are represented. Contents This volume is divided into five sections: The Northern Woods * " Three Shots" * " Indian Camp" * " The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" * " Ten Indians" * " The Indians Moved Away" On His Own * "The Light of the World" * " The Battler" * "The Killers" * " The Last Good Country" * " Crossing the Mississippi" War * " Night Before Landing" * "'Nick sat against the wall ...'" * " Now I Lay Me" * " A Way You'll Never Be" * " In Ano ...
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The Fifth Column And Four Stories Of The Spanish Civil War
''The Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civil War'' is a collection of works by Ernest Hemingway. It contains Hemingway's only full length play, ''The Fifth Column'', which was previously published along with the ''First Forty-Nine Stories'' in 1938, along with four stories about Hemingway's experiences during the Spanish Civil War, previously published on magazines between 1938 and 1939.Beegel p. 316 The four stories are about the Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...: ''The Denunciation'', ''The Butterfly and the Tank'', ''Night Before Battle'', and ''Under The Ridge''. Chicote's bar and the Hotel Florida in Madrid are recurrent settings in these stories. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Fifth Column and Four Stories of the Spanish Civi ...
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The Snows Of Kilimanjaro (short Story Collection)
''The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories'' is a collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway, published in 1961. All the stories were earlier published in ''The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories'' in 1938. The collection includes the following stories: *" The Snows of Kilimanjaro" *"A Clean, Well-Lighted Place" *" A Day's Wait" *" The Gambler, the Nun, and the Radio" *" Fathers and Sons" *" In Another Country" *"The Killers" *" A Way You'll Never Be" *" Fifty Grand" *"The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber "The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway. Set in Africa, it was published in the September 1936 issue of ''Cosmopolitan'' magazine. The story was eventually adapted to the screen as the Zoltan Korda film '' ..." Film adaptations * ''The Snows of Kilimanjaro'' (1952 film), a 1952 American film * ''The Snows of Kilimanjaro'' (2011 film), a 2011 French film * ''The Killers'' (1946 film), a 1946 American film * ''The ...
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The Fifth Column And The First Forty-Nine Stories
''The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories'' is an anthology of writings by Ernest Hemingway published by Scribner's on October 14, 1938. It contains Hemingway's only full-length play, ''The Fifth Column'', and 49 short stories. Many of the stories included in the collection appear in other collections, including '' In Our Time'', '' Men Without Women'', '' Winner Take Nothing'' and '' The Snows of Kilimanjaro''. Contents ''The Fifth Column'' is set during the Spanish Civil War. Its main character, Philip Rawlings, is an American-born secret agent for the Second Spanish Republic. The play was poorly received upon publication and has been overshadowed by many of the short stories in the anthology. The play was slated for production in 1938, but setbacks with the Broadway producers delayed production. In 1940, a version of the play was produced on Broadway by the Theater Guild. This production was heavily edited by Benjamin Glazer with significant revisions to the sc ...
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Winner Take Nothing
''Winner Take Nothing'' is a 1933 collection of short stories by Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway's third and final collection of stories, it was published four years after ''A Farewell to Arms'' (1929), and a year after his non-fiction book about bullfighting, ''Death in the Afternoon'' (1932). Content ''Winner Take Nothing'' was published on 27 October 1933 by Scribner's with a first edition print-run of approximately 20,000 copies. The volume included the following stories: "After the Storm" The story is based on an account told to Ernest Hemingway in 1928 about the sinking off the Florida Keys, in the late summer of 1919, of the Spanish steamer, the SS Valbanera. A Lacanian Reading Ben Stoltzfu
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Men Without Women (short Story Collection)
''Men Without Women'' (1927) is the second collection of short stories written by American author Ernest Hemingway (July 21, 1899 – July 2, 1961). The volume consists of 14 stories, 10 of which had been previously published in magazines. It was published in October 1927, with a first print-run of approximately 7,600 copies at $2. The stories in this collection cover a variety of topics, including bullfighting, prizefighting, infidelity, divorce, and death. "The Killers", " Hills Like White Elephants", and " In Another Country" are considered to be among Hemingway's better works. The book's U.S. copyright expired on January 1, 2023, when all works published in 1927 entered the public domain. Stories included in volume *" The Undefeated" *'" In Another Country" *" Hills Like White Elephants" *"'The Killers'" *"' Che Ti Dice La Patria?" *" Fifty Grand" *" A Simple Enquiry" *" Ten Indians" *" A Canary for One" *" An Alpine Idyll" *" A Pursuit Race" *" Today is Friday" *" Bana ...
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