
by PhilipYoung (Author)
The original edition of this widely praised critical study was described as quite the best book on Hemingway, and its importance was substantially enhanced when Philip Young added an absorbing account of his difficult exchange with Hemingway during the book's preparation and a summary of Hemingway's final years. Now available in a paperback edition through Lightning Print, this book explores the relationship between Hemingway the man and Hemingway the author, offering perspectives that remain fresh and insightful.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 308
Edition: Second
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
Published: 31 Jul 1996
ISBN 10: 9780271020
ISBN 13: 9780271020921
Mr. Young's book will undoubtedly have a permanent place in the scholarship of American Literature. It cannot be superseded, and future study of Hemingway must start from it.
--Times Literary Supplement
Philip Young was professor of English at The Pennsylvania State University from 1959 until his death in 1991. He published widely in the field of American literature, including The Hemingway Manuscripts: An Inventory (with Charles Mann, Penn State, 1969), Three Bags Full: Essays in American Fiction (1972), and The Private Melville (published posthumously, Penn State, 1993).