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Yearbook of English Studies, January 1st, 2001

Hemingway: The 1930s. By Michael Reynolds. New York and London: Norton. 1988. xx+360 pp. [pound]19.95 (paperbound [pound]9.95).

Hemingway: The 1930s is the fourth volume of a five-volume biographical series on this most influential and infamous of American writers. The previous volumes: The Young Hemingway, Hemingway: The Paris Years, and Hemingway: The American Homecoming may initially seem to cover the most interesting territory in that they deal with Hemingway's relationships with his parents, his first marriage, and his early literary achievements. However, Michael Reynolds manages to ...

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