A historical guide to Ernest Hemingway
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A historical guide to Ernest Hemingway
(Historical guides to American authors)
Oxford University Press, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The 1999 Hemingway centennial marks the perfect time for the reevaluation of his position as America's premier modernist writer. These essays, all written specially for this collection, plumb unexplored historical details of Hemingway's life to illuminate new and often unexpected dimensions of the force of his literary accomplishment. Discussing biographical details of his personal and professional life along with the subtleties of his character, the text includes a
number of fascinating photos and images.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Chronologies-of Hemingway's Life and of the Times
- Hemingway in His Time
- Eye and Heart: Ernest Hemingway's Education as a Naturalist
- The Fashion of Machismo
- Re-Reading Hemingway and Gender
- Love, War, Wilderness, and Loss: The Great Themes in Hemingway
- The Inter-Textual Hemingway
- Lies, Damned Lies, and Hemingway Criticism: Bibliographical Commentary and Checklist
- Index
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