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Library of America presents Hemingway's classic novel in a newly edited, authoritative text
With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, based on his experiences in Paris and Spain, Ernest Hemingway solidified his reputation as a leader of literary modernism and established himself as the preeminent voice of the Lost Generation. This Library of America edition presents a newly edited text of The Sun Also Rises, emended in consultation with Hemingway's manuscript and the typescript setting copy. It corrects numerous errors, restores key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, most notably in the novels famous final line, and reinstates references to real people removed by his editor Maxwell Perkins for reasons of impropriety or fear of libel.
The Sun Also Rises follows two of Hemingway's most memorable characters-Jake Barnes, an American newspaper correspondent living in Paris, and the impossible object of his affections, Lady Brett Ashley-and a cohort of other young American and British expatriates, amidst their dizzying, alcohol-fueled exploits in Paris, Pamplona, and Madrid (punctuated by a brief idyll in the Spanish countryside). Writing to F. Scott Fitzgerald in May 1926, Hemingway described his novel as "such a hell of a sad story…and the only instruction is how people go to hell."
With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, based on his experiences in Paris and Spain, Ernest Hemingway solidified his reputation as a leader of literary modernism and established himself as the preeminent voice of the Lost Generation. This Library of America edition presents a newly edited text of The Sun Also Rises, emended in consultation with Hemingway's manuscript and the typescript setting copy. It corrects numerous errors, restores key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, most notably in the novels famous final line, and reinstates references to real people removed by his editor Maxwell Perkins for reasons of impropriety or fear of libel.
The Sun Also Rises follows two of Hemingway's most memorable characters-Jake Barnes, an American newspaper correspondent living in Paris, and the impossible object of his affections, Lady Brett Ashley-and a cohort of other young American and British expatriates, amidst their dizzying, alcohol-fueled exploits in Paris, Pamplona, and Madrid (punctuated by a brief idyll in the Spanish countryside). Writing to F. Scott Fitzgerald in May 1926, Hemingway described his novel as "such a hell of a sad story…and the only instruction is how people go to hell."
Library of America presents Hemingway's classic novel in a newly edited, authoritative text
With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, based on his experiences in Paris and Spain, Ernest Hemingway solidified his reputation as a leader of literary modernism and established himself as the preeminent voice of the Lost Generation. This Library of America edition presents a newly edited text of The Sun Also Rises, emended in consultation with Hemingway's manuscript and the typescript setting copy. It corrects numerous errors, restores key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, most notably in the novels famous final line, and reinstates references to real people removed by his editor Maxwell Perkins for reasons of impropriety or fear of libel.
The Sun Also Rises follows two of Hemingway's most memorable characters-Jake Barnes, an American newspaper correspondent living in Paris, and the impossible object of his affections, Lady Brett Ashley-and a cohort of other young American and British expatriates, amidst their dizzying, alcohol-fueled exploits in Paris, Pamplona, and Madrid (punctuated by a brief idyll in the Spanish countryside). Writing to F. Scott Fitzgerald in May 1926, Hemingway described his novel as "such a hell of a sad story…and the only instruction is how people go to hell."
With the publication of The Sun Also Rises, based on his experiences in Paris and Spain, Ernest Hemingway solidified his reputation as a leader of literary modernism and established himself as the preeminent voice of the Lost Generation. This Library of America edition presents a newly edited text of The Sun Also Rises, emended in consultation with Hemingway's manuscript and the typescript setting copy. It corrects numerous errors, restores key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, most notably in the novels famous final line, and reinstates references to real people removed by his editor Maxwell Perkins for reasons of impropriety or fear of libel.
The Sun Also Rises follows two of Hemingway's most memorable characters-Jake Barnes, an American newspaper correspondent living in Paris, and the impossible object of his affections, Lady Brett Ashley-and a cohort of other young American and British expatriates, amidst their dizzying, alcohol-fueled exploits in Paris, Pamplona, and Madrid (punctuated by a brief idyll in the Spanish countryside). Writing to F. Scott Fitzgerald in May 1926, Hemingway described his novel as "such a hell of a sad story…and the only instruction is how people go to hell."
Über den Autor
Ernest Hemingway / Robert W. Trogdon, ed.
Zusammenfassung
Presents an authoritative new text of The Sun Also Rises, correcting errors, restoring key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, and reinstates references to real people removed by Perkins for fear of libel.
Provides a detailed chronology of the author's life, and extensive explanatory and textual notes.
Timely: both the Hemingway life and myth continue to fascinate as we approach the 100th anniversary of the publication of his first books.
Edited by Robert W. Trogdon, who has published extensively on the writings of Ernest Hemingway and served as editor for the Cambridge Edition of the Letters of Ernest Hemingway.
Provides a detailed chronology of the author's life, and extensive explanatory and textual notes.
Timely: both the Hemingway life and myth continue to fascinate as we approach the 100th anniversary of the publication of his first books.
Edited by Robert W. Trogdon, who has published extensively on the writings of Ernest Hemingway and served as editor for the Cambridge Edition of the Letters of Ernest Hemingway.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
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Genre: | Romane & Erzählungen |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781598537154 |
ISBN-10: | 1598537156 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hemingway, Ernest |
Redaktion: | Trogdon, Robert W |
Auflage: | Deckle Edge edition |
Hersteller: | Library of America |
Maße: | 144 x 199 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Ernest Hemingway |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.01.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,438 kg |
Über den Autor
Ernest Hemingway / Robert W. Trogdon, ed.
Zusammenfassung
Presents an authoritative new text of The Sun Also Rises, correcting errors, restoring key changes made to Hemingway's original punctuation, and reinstates references to real people removed by Perkins for fear of libel.
Provides a detailed chronology of the author's life, and extensive explanatory and textual notes.
Timely: both the Hemingway life and myth continue to fascinate as we approach the 100th anniversary of the publication of his first books.
Edited by Robert W. Trogdon, who has published extensively on the writings of Ernest Hemingway and served as editor for the Cambridge Edition of the Letters of Ernest Hemingway.
Provides a detailed chronology of the author's life, and extensive explanatory and textual notes.
Timely: both the Hemingway life and myth continue to fascinate as we approach the 100th anniversary of the publication of his first books.
Edited by Robert W. Trogdon, who has published extensively on the writings of Ernest Hemingway and served as editor for the Cambridge Edition of the Letters of Ernest Hemingway.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Genre: | Romane & Erzählungen |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781598537154 |
ISBN-10: | 1598537156 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Hemingway, Ernest |
Redaktion: | Trogdon, Robert W |
Auflage: | Deckle Edge edition |
Hersteller: | Library of America |
Maße: | 144 x 199 x 26 mm |
Von/Mit: | Ernest Hemingway |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.01.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,438 kg |
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