Drawing on Jung, phenomenology, and the fairy tale tradition, Nakjavani reads Under Kilimanjaro as creative nonfiction, thus opening a realm of possible interpretation. Analyzes Hemingway’s use of setting, animals, and first-person narration
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...
Study of the reader\u27s mental processes for thinking through and making sense of Hemingway\u27s sp...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Close reading of religious motifs, defining the narrative’s “new and unknown religion.” Nakjavani tr...
Reads the nonfiction account as a “guide” to the story, focusing on the overlapping theme of pursuit...
Close reading of the narrative, contending that Green Hills of Africa “results from the effort to pu...
The paper examines a number of unrealized and unauthentic narrative events in Ernest Hemingway’s “Th...
Cognitive approach looking at Harry’s constructed metaphoric journeys that enable him, though physic...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
Relies on Richard Rorty’s neopragmatic model and theories of ecocriticism to examine Harry’s cultura...
The writer would like to analyze short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway. The pur...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
It is discovered plenty of various interesting metaphors in the book of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro an...
Aims to correct errors in Hemingway’s African narrative, specifically addressing Hemingway’s relatio...
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...
Study of the reader\u27s mental processes for thinking through and making sense of Hemingway\u27s sp...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Close reading of religious motifs, defining the narrative’s “new and unknown religion.” Nakjavani tr...
Reads the nonfiction account as a “guide” to the story, focusing on the overlapping theme of pursuit...
Close reading of the narrative, contending that Green Hills of Africa “results from the effort to pu...
The paper examines a number of unrealized and unauthentic narrative events in Ernest Hemingway’s “Th...
Cognitive approach looking at Harry’s constructed metaphoric journeys that enable him, though physic...
Considers the ways that renowned naturalist and taxidermist Carl Akeley’s dioramas of African animal...
Relies on Richard Rorty’s neopragmatic model and theories of ecocriticism to examine Harry’s cultura...
The writer would like to analyze short story “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” by Ernest Hemingway. The pur...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
It is discovered plenty of various interesting metaphors in the book of “The Snows of Kilimanjaro an...
Aims to correct errors in Hemingway’s African narrative, specifically addressing Hemingway’s relatio...
Folklore is found to be a favourite indigenous resource for an African novelist that s/he draws on f...
Study of the reader\u27s mental processes for thinking through and making sense of Hemingway\u27s sp...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...