Illustrates a complicated connection between the two men rooted in the tradition of natural history. Claims Hemingway emulated Roosevelt’s use of the rhetorical tradition of natural history writing, characterized by precision, objectivity, and purposefulness. However, in considering Hemingway’s experiences with war and death, Clark asserts that the author was disillusioned by Roosevelt’s faith in the righteousness of war and invincibility of the manly individual
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
The dissertation argues that the transformations in Ernest Hemingway's writing style and his philoso...
Detailed exploration of Hemingway’s complex relationship with Roosevelt’s ideology. Clark examines t...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Examines how Hemingway’s upbringing and education during a national environmental awakening fostered...
Overview of rapidly changing environmental conditions during Hemingway’s lifetime, including the ris...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
Relying on Richard Rorty’s theories of art and politics, Curtis argues that Hemingway’s work exhibit...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Hemingway’s writing in the three stories that I have looked at is distinctly his. He use simple, di...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Influence Study. Contends that Hemingway’s exploration of human despair amid annihilation embodied i...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
Treats fishing in The Old Man and the Sea, Islands in the Stream, and “Big Two-Hearted River,” argui...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
The dissertation argues that the transformations in Ernest Hemingway's writing style and his philoso...
Detailed exploration of Hemingway’s complex relationship with Roosevelt’s ideology. Clark examines t...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Examines how Hemingway’s upbringing and education during a national environmental awakening fostered...
Overview of rapidly changing environmental conditions during Hemingway’s lifetime, including the ris...
Characterizes Hemingway as an elegiac poet influenced by Walt Whitman’s style and Ralph Waldo Emerso...
Relying on Richard Rorty’s theories of art and politics, Curtis argues that Hemingway’s work exhibit...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Hemingway’s writing in the three stories that I have looked at is distinctly his. He use simple, di...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Influence Study. Contends that Hemingway’s exploration of human despair amid annihilation embodied i...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
Treats fishing in The Old Man and the Sea, Islands in the Stream, and “Big Two-Hearted River,” argui...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
The dissertation argues that the transformations in Ernest Hemingway's writing style and his philoso...