Hemingway's neglected short fiction : new perspectives
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Hemingway's neglected short fiction : new perspectives
University of Alabama Press, 1992, c1989
1st pbk. ed
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pbk. : alk. paper930.28/HE-3320900009783
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Bibliography: p. [357]-366
Includes index
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In ""Hemingway's Neglected Short Fiction"", originally published in 1989, Susan Beegel offers 25 new essays specially prepared for this volume by both well-known critics and new voices in Hemingway studies. The essays represent a broad spectrum of critical approaches, provide analyses of more than 30 little-discussed Hemingway stories, and seek to broaden our appreciation of Hemingway's artistic progression and achievement. There are contributions by: Warren Bennett, Gerald Locklin, Gerry Brenner, George Monteiro, Lawrence Broer, James Nagel, Robert Coltrane, Erik Nakjavani, Stephen Cooper, Ann Putnam, Scott Donaldson, Michael S. Reynolds, Robert E. Fleming, Phillip Sipiora, Linda Gajdusek, Paul Smith, Robert E. Gajdusek, James Steinke, Mimi Reisel Gladstein, Charles Stetler, Howard L. Hannum, H.R. Stoneback, Bruce Henricksen, Susan Swatzlander, Allen Josephs and Bickford Sylvester.
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