Argues for the complexity of George, reading his sexual impotence as symbolic of his authorial impotence. Draws parallels to Hemingway’s own experience of “sexual and creative impotency” following the 1922 loss of his manuscripts by wife Hadley
On the connection between bulls and manliness in Hemingway’s writing, exploring his use of bullfight...
Biographical reading paralleling Thomas Hudson’s troubled relationship with his youngest son Andrew ...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on an irony other than the widely known ones in Earnest H...
Autobiographical approach focusing on the sexual metaphor of the cat in light of the young woman’s r...
Explores critical responses, biographical readings, and symbolism in Cat in the Rain, including th...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception before treating ...
Discusses the wife’s desire for fulfillment and escape from time, lack of rapport with her husband, ...
Covers familiar ground on Hemingway’s four turbulent marriages, sums up the inherent risks of interp...
Analyzes numerous shifts referencing the husband and wife to reveal their differing psychological st...
Analyzes manuscript revisions to reveal how Hemingway’s evolving spatial dynamic reinforces the coup...
«Cat in the Rain» is one of the earliest Hemingway's short stories included in In Our Time (1925). ...
Examines Nick’s gradual process of coming to terms with Helen’s pregnancy, arguing that the descript...
Asserts that understanding Hemingway’s early unpublished story is key to a sound interpretation of s...
Focuses on the story’s phallic wordplay, relating it to a sexual reference found in Death in the Aft...
This essay is a meticulous study of the inspiration, context, and composition of Hemingway\u27s Cat...
On the connection between bulls and manliness in Hemingway’s writing, exploring his use of bullfight...
Biographical reading paralleling Thomas Hudson’s troubled relationship with his youngest son Andrew ...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on an irony other than the widely known ones in Earnest H...
Autobiographical approach focusing on the sexual metaphor of the cat in light of the young woman’s r...
Explores critical responses, biographical readings, and symbolism in Cat in the Rain, including th...
Opens with a brief survey of the story’s publication history and critical reception before treating ...
Discusses the wife’s desire for fulfillment and escape from time, lack of rapport with her husband, ...
Covers familiar ground on Hemingway’s four turbulent marriages, sums up the inherent risks of interp...
Analyzes numerous shifts referencing the husband and wife to reveal their differing psychological st...
Analyzes manuscript revisions to reveal how Hemingway’s evolving spatial dynamic reinforces the coup...
«Cat in the Rain» is one of the earliest Hemingway's short stories included in In Our Time (1925). ...
Examines Nick’s gradual process of coming to terms with Helen’s pregnancy, arguing that the descript...
Asserts that understanding Hemingway’s early unpublished story is key to a sound interpretation of s...
Focuses on the story’s phallic wordplay, relating it to a sexual reference found in Death in the Aft...
This essay is a meticulous study of the inspiration, context, and composition of Hemingway\u27s Cat...
On the connection between bulls and manliness in Hemingway’s writing, exploring his use of bullfight...
Biographical reading paralleling Thomas Hudson’s troubled relationship with his youngest son Andrew ...
The purpose of this paper is to shed light on an irony other than the widely known ones in Earnest H...