
Donaldson's skill is really a rare and fine art everyone who is interested in twentieth-century fiction or in the art of biography or in the mysterious relationship between the temperament of an artist and the work he produces should have By Force of Will within arm's reach. In its way it is a masterpiece.-Walter Sullivan, The Sewanee Review "Not the least of its virtues is the way in which it allows its reader to play along with a masterly scholarly detective."-The San Francisco Sunday Examiner
This work investigates the complex interplay between Ernest Hemingway's personal temperament and the creative output that defined his literary career. Scott Donaldson, a scholar of American literature, utilizes a thematic approach to dissect how Hemingway's life experiences, psychological makeup, and personal obsessions directly informed his prose. By examining the author's internal conflicts, Donaldson constructs a framework that links the man's private struggles to the public persona and the stylistic innovations of his fiction.
What You Will Find
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Critics and scholars frequently cite this work as a significant contribution to Hemingway studies due to its analytical rigor. Experts highlight the text as a foundational resource for those interested in the intersection of biography and literary production.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
1978-04-27
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140046895
ISBN-13:
9780140046892
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