On Hemingway’s evolving reputation, citing cultural references from furniture lines to country music songs as evidence that Hemingway is unusually famous for an author and that his name remains synonymous with the macho American identity of the 1950s. Del Gizzo discusses the author’s shifting identity in relation to American culture as she examines fluctuations in the construction of Hemingway’s complex persona over time
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Examines Hemingway’s inclusion of facts and brand name objects in his writing to authentically groun...
Comments on the scope of Hemingway’s influence and the debilitating effects of his celebrity on his ...
Considers the state of Hemingway family affairs as beneficiaries and overseers of the writer\u27s le...
On Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy and mythic status, with the latter (cultivated in part by th...
Argues that in his posthumously published text Hemingway parallels his anxiety over the commodificat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Though these days, our celebrity culture tends to revolve around movie stars and pop musicians, ther...
Examines how Hemingway and Malraux used their well-known public personas to manipulate audiences int...
Considering Hemingway’s life and activities in different period of his life is one of the important ...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Examines Hemingway’s inclusion of facts and brand name objects in his writing to authentically groun...
Comments on the scope of Hemingway’s influence and the debilitating effects of his celebrity on his ...
Considers the state of Hemingway family affairs as beneficiaries and overseers of the writer\u27s le...
On Hemingway’s enduring literary legacy and mythic status, with the latter (cultivated in part by th...
Argues that in his posthumously published text Hemingway parallels his anxiety over the commodificat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Biography focusing on the careful crafting and manipulation of Hemingway’s public persona, largely b...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Though these days, our celebrity culture tends to revolve around movie stars and pop musicians, ther...
Examines how Hemingway and Malraux used their well-known public personas to manipulate audiences int...
Considering Hemingway’s life and activities in different period of his life is one of the important ...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Examines Hemingway’s inclusion of facts and brand name objects in his writing to authentically groun...
Comments on the scope of Hemingway’s influence and the debilitating effects of his celebrity on his ...