Hemingway's geographies : intimacy, materiality, and memory

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Hemingway's geographies : intimacy, materiality, and memory

Laura Gruber Godfrey

(Geocriticism and spatial literary studies)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-188) and index

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Description

This book draws on the tools of literary analysis and cultural geography to investigate Ernest Hemingway's sophisticated construction of physical environments. In doing so, Laura Gruber Godfrey revises conventional approaches to Hemingway's literary landscapes and provides insight about his fictional characters and his readers alike.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Ernest Hemingway's Intimate GeographiesChapter One: Hemingway, the Preservation Impulse, and Cultural GeographyChapter Two: The Illusion of Remembered Places Chapter Three: The Radiance of Objects in Place Chapter Four: Negotiating the Terrain of Conflict Afterword Works Cited

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