Compares excerpts from several Hemingway’s works, including Islands in the Stream, to paintings by Winslow Homer to reveal Hemingway’s sensitivity to nature
Argues that Hemingway’s love of fishing, cultivated from his early years through the end of his life...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Overview of the letters, contending that they are a personal testament to Hemingway’s values as both...
Examines how Hemingway’s upbringing and education during a national environmental awakening fostered...
Assesses Hemingway\u27s status among environmentalists since the term ecocriticism, coined in 1978...
Explores contrasting themes and stylistic techniques between Hemingway’s early and late writings, po...
Treats fishing in The Old Man and the Sea, Islands in the Stream, and “Big Two-Hearted River,” argui...
Investigates Hemingway’s descriptive writing, drawing connections between his stylistic simplicity a...
Arguing against traditional interpretations of The Old Man and the Sea as man against nature, Van No...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
Rooted in personal reflection, along with frequent excerpts from Hemingway’s work, Williams explores...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Ecological approach tracing Hemingway’s complex and evolving perspective on the Gulf Stream. Propose...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
Examines the function of islands, representing a means for reinventing one’s identity, in several He...
Argues that Hemingway’s love of fishing, cultivated from his early years through the end of his life...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Overview of the letters, contending that they are a personal testament to Hemingway’s values as both...
Examines how Hemingway’s upbringing and education during a national environmental awakening fostered...
Assesses Hemingway\u27s status among environmentalists since the term ecocriticism, coined in 1978...
Explores contrasting themes and stylistic techniques between Hemingway’s early and late writings, po...
Treats fishing in The Old Man and the Sea, Islands in the Stream, and “Big Two-Hearted River,” argui...
Investigates Hemingway’s descriptive writing, drawing connections between his stylistic simplicity a...
Arguing against traditional interpretations of The Old Man and the Sea as man against nature, Van No...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
Rooted in personal reflection, along with frequent excerpts from Hemingway’s work, Williams explores...
A study of a living author is in many respects inconclusive. In certain other and considerable respe...
Ecological approach tracing Hemingway’s complex and evolving perspective on the Gulf Stream. Propose...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
Examines the function of islands, representing a means for reinventing one’s identity, in several He...
Argues that Hemingway’s love of fishing, cultivated from his early years through the end of his life...
Argues for two essential and competing forces running through Hemingway’s canon: primitivism and tra...
Overview of the letters, contending that they are a personal testament to Hemingway’s values as both...