Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its transformation from a nonfiction sketch to a fictional novel. Balassi argues for the importance of omission to its composition. Emphasizes Hemingway’s personal experiences and interests, such as Spain, bullfighting, and the fiesta culture, as essential to the creation of the story
Comparison study situating Camus’s L‘Étranger 1942) and Lawrence’s “Sun” within the context of Hemin...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s theory of omission on Camus’s first novel, L‘Étranger (1942),...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
Conventional overview geared to a general audience, focusing on the novel’s biblical title, code her...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/12/thumbnail.jpgThe first volume in an i...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Sums up the novel’s plot and key themes (e.g. love, jealousy, postwar disillusionment), focusing on ...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Analyzes successful and unsuccessful examples of Hemingway’s practice of omission in stories such as...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
Comparison study situating Camus’s L‘Étranger 1942) and Lawrence’s “Sun” within the context of Hemin...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s theory of omission on Camus’s first novel, L‘Étranger (1942),...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
Conventional overview geared to a general audience, focusing on the novel’s biblical title, code her...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/12/thumbnail.jpgThe first volume in an i...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Sums up the novel’s plot and key themes (e.g. love, jealousy, postwar disillusionment), focusing on ...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Analyzes successful and unsuccessful examples of Hemingway’s practice of omission in stories such as...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
Comparison study situating Camus’s L‘Étranger 1942) and Lawrence’s “Sun” within the context of Hemin...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...