The essay investigates the theme of tourism in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, focusing on the one hand on its connection with the novel’s representation of war, on the other on its connection with Hemingway’s “Iceberg Theory.” On the basis of a comparison between the latter and Dean MacCannell’s notion of “tourist authenticity,” the analysis suggests that the tourist-like activities featured in the novel resemble moving pictures rather than static photographs. Refusing to reveal the “inner” significance of places and experiences, Hemingway’s representation of tourism first appears as a mere evocation or fantasy on the protagonist’s part, then assumes a more realistic dimension in the Milan section, to be eventually recast as a sort of full...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...
Studies Hemingway’s revision of the era’s conventional travel writing genre to depict authentically ...
The essay identifies different models of tourist discourse in Cather’s and Hemingway’s novels, shedd...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Robert W. Lewis, Robert E. G...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Guide for students. Provides a literary analysis, characterizing the novel as an historical fiction ...
Comparison study. De Biasio opens by contextualizing Hemingway’s well-known criticism of Cather’s ou...
Outlines the history of the war and its enormous impact on Hemingway and his writing. Contends that ...
Explores the stages of Hemingway’s deepening disillusionment with World War I, attributing it to his...
By the time World War I (1914-1918) finally ended, 10 million people were expected to have died, and...
This essay focuses on the female character Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms (1929) written by...
In his writing, Ernest Hemingway made frequent use of the word ‘honesty’. ‘Honesty’ is, however, an ...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...
Studies Hemingway’s revision of the era’s conventional travel writing genre to depict authentically ...
The essay identifies different models of tourist discourse in Cather’s and Hemingway’s novels, shedd...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Robert W. Lewis, Robert E. G...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Guide for students. Provides a literary analysis, characterizing the novel as an historical fiction ...
Comparison study. De Biasio opens by contextualizing Hemingway’s well-known criticism of Cather’s ou...
Outlines the history of the war and its enormous impact on Hemingway and his writing. Contends that ...
Explores the stages of Hemingway’s deepening disillusionment with World War I, attributing it to his...
By the time World War I (1914-1918) finally ended, 10 million people were expected to have died, and...
This essay focuses on the female character Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms (1929) written by...
In his writing, Ernest Hemingway made frequent use of the word ‘honesty’. ‘Honesty’ is, however, an ...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...