For Thee

I’ve had a lot of fun doing research for the Pauline Pfeiffer book, For Thee. Below is a bibliography of the books I used to research Pauline Pfeiffer’s marriage to Ernest Hemingway and to get a general sense of who Ernest was as a person and a writer. It is worth doing an Internet search on images of Ernest Hemingway and his various wives. His mental and physical decline is well documented throughout the years.

Books

Bruccoli, M., Smith, S. F., and Kerr, J. P., Eds. (2003). The Romantic Egoists: A Pictorial Autobiography from the Scrapbooks and Albums of F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC.

Dearborn, M. V. (2017). Ernest Hemingway, Alfred A. Knopf: New York.

Donaldson, S. (1999). Hemingway vs. Fitzgerald, the Rise and Fall of a Literary Friendship, the Overlook Press: New York.

Hawkins, R. (2012). Unbelievable Happiness and Final Sorrow, University of Arkansas Press: Fayetteville, AK.

Hemingway, E. (1925). In Our Time, Boni and Liveright: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1926). Torrents of Spring, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1926). The Sun Also Rises, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1935). Green Hills of Africa, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1937). To Have and Have Not, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1938). The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1943). For Whom the Bell Tolls, Charles Scribner and Sons: New York.

Hemingway, E. (1964). A Moveable Feast, Scribner: New York.

Hemingway, E. (2017). The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway: the Hemingway Library Edition, S. Hemingway, Ed., Scribner: New York.

Kert, B. (1983). The Hemingway Women, W H. Norton and Company: New York.

Lynn, K. S. (1987). Hemingway, Simon and Schuster: New York.

Mason, A. S. (2002). An Introduction to Jane Mason’s Safari, The Hemingway Foundation and Society, 21(2): 13–21.

Mellow, J. R. (1992). Hemingway, a Life without Consequences, Houghton Mifflin: New York.

Meyers, J. (1985). Hemingway, a Biography, Harper and Row: New York.

Meyers, J. (1999). The Hemingways: An American tragedy, Virginia Quarterly Review, 72(2): 267–279.

Meyers, J. (2007). Hemingway’s feasts, Papers on Language & Literature, 43(4): 426–442.

Meyers, J. (1994). Scott Fitzgerald, a Biography, Harper Collins: New York.

Milford, N. (1970). Zelda, Harper and Row: New York.

Miller, L. P., Ed. (1991). Letters from the Lost Generation, Gerald and Sara Murphy and Friends, Rutgers University Press: New York.

Moorehead, C. (2003). Gellhorn, a Twentieth-Century Life, Henry Holt and Company, LLC: New York.

Moorehead, C., Ed. (2003). Selected Letters of Martha Gellhorn, Henry Holt and Company, LLC: New York.

Reynolds, M. (1989). Hemingway, the Paris Years, W. W Norton and Company: New York.

Reynolds, M. (1999). Hemingway, the 1930s through the Final Years, W. W Norton and Company: New York.

Sarason, B. D. Ed. (1972). Hemingway and the Sun Set, Microcard Editions: Washington, D.C.

Tomkins, C. (1971). Living Well Is the Best Revenge, Viking: New York.

Vaill, A. (1998). Everyone Was so Young, Gerald and Sara Murphy, a Lost Generation Love Story, Houghton Mifflin: New York.