The Collected Stories

The Collected Stories by Ernest Hemingway, published by Everyman’s Library in 1995, presents a comprehensive collection of the author’s shorter fiction. This edition, comprising 787 pages, showcases Hemingway’s exploration of themes such as war, love, and the nature of heroism, reflecting the same depth found in his renowned novels. The stories are arranged chronologically, beginning with “Up in Michigan” from 1923 and concluding with “Old Man at the Bridge” from 1938, offering readers a structured view of Hemingway’s development as a writer.
In this collection, readers will find a diverse array of narratives that delve into the complexities of human experience. Hemingway’s short stories capture the essence of his literary style, characterized by succinct prose and profound insights into the human condition. This edition includes works that are not available in any other UK edition of Hemingway’s writings, making it a valuable resource for those interested in his fiction. The book is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience.
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“Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) is celebrated as a novelist and man of action. He is perhaps most famous for WHOM THE BELL TOLLS and A FAREWELL TO ARMS. But he was equally prolific as a writer of short stories which touch on the same themes as the novels- war, love, the nature of heroism, reunciation, and the writer’s life. The present collection includes all Hemingway’s shorter fiction arranged chronologically from ‘Up in Michigan’ (1923) to ‘Old Man at the Bridge (1938) and contains stories not currently available in any other UK edition of Hemingway’s work’s”
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