Ronald Berman
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and the Twenties
A noted scholar offers fresh ways of looking at two legendary American authors within the context of the decade's popular culture, philosophy, and intellectual history.
- Copyright year: 2002
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Language and Experience
In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the "age of jazz."
The Great Gatsby and Fitzgerald's World of Ideas
Berman examines the intellectual and cultural milieu in which The
Great Gatsby was created--and challenges accepted interpretations of
Fitzgerald's greatest novel.
- Copyright year: 2000
Translating Modernism
Fitzgerald and Hemingway
In Translating Modernism Ronald Berman continues his career-long study of the ways that intellectual and philosophical ideas informed and transformed the work of America’s major modernist writers.
F. Scott Fitzgerald and the American Scene
Modernity and Progress
Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Orwell
- Copyright year: 2007
Fitzgerald's Mentors
Edmund Wilson, H. L. Mencken, and Gerald Murphy
- Copyright year: 2012