Influence study tracing similarities between Walton’s The Compleat Angler (1653) and Hemingway’s short story. Arguing against the conventional war wound reading, Monteiro identifies both texts as forms of the georgic tradition, serving to praise, instruct, and recreate the sport of fishing. Draws on other Hemingway descriptions of fishing in To Have and Have Not, and elsewhere
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Biographical history reconstructing the life and career of renowned Maine taxidermist Fred Parke and...
Draws on materials gathered from the Pilar’s fishing logs in his biographical account highlighting H...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
Argues that Hemingway’s love of fishing, cultivated from his early years through the end of his life...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Influence study attributing Hemingway’s descriptive techniques to Cézanne’s paintings. Analyzes Hemi...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lifelong passion for fishing through this collection of the author’s writings...
On Hemingway’s metaphoric treatment of redemption in fishing and bullfighting passages from several ...
The co-purposes of this thesis are to demonstrate why angling literature qualifies as a subject wort...
Discusses their approach to teaching an environmental literature class blending ecological history w...
Literary biography drawing on Hemingway’s fishing logs, correspondence (published and unpublished), ...
Hunting and fishing made up a large part of the life of Ernest Hemingway, and these sports, in turn,...
Recounts his experience fishing the Fox River, inspiration for the setting of “Big Two-Hearted River...
Examines Hemingway’s impulse to write autobiographically alongside the reader’s impulse to interpret...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Biographical history reconstructing the life and career of renowned Maine taxidermist Fred Parke and...
Draws on materials gathered from the Pilar’s fishing logs in his biographical account highlighting H...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
Argues that Hemingway’s love of fishing, cultivated from his early years through the end of his life...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Influence study attributing Hemingway’s descriptive techniques to Cézanne’s paintings. Analyzes Hemi...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lifelong passion for fishing through this collection of the author’s writings...
On Hemingway’s metaphoric treatment of redemption in fishing and bullfighting passages from several ...
The co-purposes of this thesis are to demonstrate why angling literature qualifies as a subject wort...
Discusses their approach to teaching an environmental literature class blending ecological history w...
Literary biography drawing on Hemingway’s fishing logs, correspondence (published and unpublished), ...
Hunting and fishing made up a large part of the life of Ernest Hemingway, and these sports, in turn,...
Recounts his experience fishing the Fox River, inspiration for the setting of “Big Two-Hearted River...
Examines Hemingway’s impulse to write autobiographically alongside the reader’s impulse to interpret...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception, focusing on the...
Biographical history reconstructing the life and career of renowned Maine taxidermist Fred Parke and...
Draws on materials gathered from the Pilar’s fishing logs in his biographical account highlighting H...