This dissertation is a comparative examination of how certain works by Ernest Hemingway and Richard Wright jointly address themes concerning manhood, violence, and alienation. The dissertation considers how each American writer\u27s treatment of common themes is effected by race and the social climates they come out of: the American Midwest during and after the World War I era and the American South after The Great Depression. An important dimension of this study is how each man traveled to identical geographical settings-Spain, Africa, and France and responded to globally significant events taking place there such as The Spanish Civil War and independence coming to Anglo-Africa after World War II. The shared subject here is the affects of ...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Influence study focusing on the authors’ similar thematic preoccupation with dread and isolation in ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
In my thesis, I aim to analyze this “wound” or “injury” theory1 through a close reading of three sel...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/2/thumbnail.jpgA social historical readi...
Richard Wright had become by the mid 50s an analyst of what it means to be ‘of’ the West. He was by ...
This thesis discusses the African American authors Richard Wright and James Baldwin, and their views...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Influence Study. Contends that Hemingway’s exploration of human despair amid annihilation embodied i...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Investigates both the complexities of Hemingway’s writing concerning African American culture and hi...
Influence study focusing on the authors’ similar thematic preoccupation with dread and isolation in ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
In my thesis, I aim to analyze this “wound” or “injury” theory1 through a close reading of three sel...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/2/thumbnail.jpgA social historical readi...
Richard Wright had become by the mid 50s an analyst of what it means to be ‘of’ the West. He was by ...
This thesis discusses the African American authors Richard Wright and James Baldwin, and their views...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Influence Study. Contends that Hemingway’s exploration of human despair amid annihilation embodied i...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...
This dissertation will examine whether creative writing served as a therapeutic device for Ernest He...