French connections : Hemingway and Fitzgerald abroad

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French connections : Hemingway and Fitzgerald abroad

edited by J. Gerald Kennedy and Jackson R. Bryer

St. Martin's Press, 1998

1st ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald met in 1925, two weeks after the publication of The Great Gatsby, in the Dingo Bar in Paris. From that night on they maintained a complicated friendship born of mutual admiration, envy, and implicit rivalry. French Connections is a collection of thoughtful and often stirring essays devoted to exploring the shared influence that these two legendary writers had on each other's work. The essayists examine the role of France, particularly Paris, in both writers' bodies of work, and how their sustained contact with one another in France as opposed to the States determined the sometimes hilarious, sometimes resentful tenor of their relationship. Other chapters focus on the intertextual impact that the writers had on one another, unveiling finespun threads of influence that allow for new interpretations of their work. French Connections is a revealing collection of essays which trace the paths of inspiration that intersected so unforgettably for these two writers.

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