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  2. Torrents of Spring - Wikipedia

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    Torrents of Spring, also known as Spring Torrents (Russian: Вешние воды Veshniye vody), is an 1872 novella [2] by Ivan Turgenev.It is highly autobiographical in nature, and centers on a young Russian landowner, Dimitry Sanin, who falls deliriously in love for the first time while visiting the German city of Frankfurt.

  3. The Torrents of Spring - Wikipedia

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    The Torrents of Spring was a satirical treatment of pretentious writers. Written in ten days, at an average of 2,000 words a day, the work did not undergo Hemingway's typical editing process. Hemingway submitted the manuscript early in December 1925, and it was rejected by the end of the month.

  4. Torrents of Spring (1989 film) - Wikipedia

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    Torrents of Spring is a 1989 drama film written and directed by Jerzy Skolimowski and starring Timothy Hutton, Nastassja Kinski and Valeria Golino. It is based on the 1872 novel by Ivan Turgenev . It is a British, French, and Italian co-production.

  5. The Sun Also Rises - Wikipedia

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    Within weeks Hemingway signed a contract with Scribner's, who agreed to publish The Torrents of Spring and all of his subsequent work. [19] [note 1] Scribner's published the novel on 22 October 1926. Its first edition consisted of 5,090 copies, selling at $2.00 per copy. [20]

  6. Dark Laughter - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Hemingway parodied Dark Laughter in his early short work The Torrents of Spring. Hemingway's novella mocked the pretensions of Anderson's style and characters. Gertrude Stein, his former mentor, objected to the young writer's parody of a writer who had helped him get published, and they had a falling-out.

  7. Ernest Hemingway bibliography - Wikipedia

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    The Torrents of Spring [2] 1926 Scribner's: Novella The Sun Also Rises: 1926 Novel A Farewell to Arms: 1929 Novel To Have and Have Not: 1937 Novel For Whom the Bell Tolls: 1940 Novel Across the River and into the Trees: 1950 Novel The Old Man and the Sea: 1952 Novella Islands in the Stream: 1970† Novel The Garden of Eden: 1986† Novel

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  9. Emilie Demant Hatt - Wikipedia

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    Emilie Demant Hatt wrote her autobiography, Foraarsbølger ("Spring Torrents") 1949. On her death in 1958, the manuscript was submitted to the Royal Danish Library and was subject to a 25-year rule. It was forgotten until 2002, when Johan Fellow discovered in the archives.