Close reading of the lion imagery demonstrating the connection between memory and physical geography. Argues for Hemingway’s multicultural complexity by reading the Africa sections through the lens of Afro-Cuban religions
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Analyzes “One Trip Across,” “Nobody Ever Dies,” and The Old Man and the Sea according to the beliefs...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
Explicates the imagery of The Old Man and the Sea by comparing Hemingway’s visual descriptions to im...
Extensive reference to marine life, both plants and animals, found within the novella. Opens with an...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Asserts that the sea symbolizes Hemingway’s worldview, representing man’s struggle against and integ...
Draws on Hemingway’s correspondence and statements on writing to discuss his method of fictionalizin...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Compares The Old Man and the Sea to Walcott’s The Sea at Dauphin (1954), discussing their respective...
Seeks to complicate traditional studies that interpret Hemingway’s life and work as “American.” Herl...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Analyzes sea symbolism in both texts, focusing on the dichotomy of the feminine sea as both nurturin...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...
Analyzes “One Trip Across,” “Nobody Ever Dies,” and The Old Man and the Sea according to the beliefs...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
Explicates the imagery of The Old Man and the Sea by comparing Hemingway’s visual descriptions to im...
Extensive reference to marine life, both plants and animals, found within the novella. Opens with an...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Asserts that the sea symbolizes Hemingway’s worldview, representing man’s struggle against and integ...
Draws on Hemingway’s correspondence and statements on writing to discuss his method of fictionalizin...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Compares The Old Man and the Sea to Walcott’s The Sea at Dauphin (1954), discussing their respective...
Seeks to complicate traditional studies that interpret Hemingway’s life and work as “American.” Herl...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Analyzes sea symbolism in both texts, focusing on the dichotomy of the feminine sea as both nurturin...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Examines how Hemingway’s attempts at cultural immersion manifest through a “decentered” white male v...
Observing that the publication in 1999 of True at First Light launched a new era of criticism focuse...