Biographical study on Hemingway’s love of Spain. Josephs focuses on Hemingway’s Spanish works, particularly Death in the Afternoon, to demonstrate the profound influence of Spanish culture on his writing. Also addresses Hemingway’s love for the archaic purity of bullfighting as a means of recovering the sacred and mythic in the modern world
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Places Death in the Afternoon at the interface of two non-congruent traditions in bullfight writing:...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Provides two bibliographies of literature that influenced Hemingway’s writing of the book, including...
Examines the view of Spain that emerges through Hemingway’s autobiographical writings (Death in the ...
Ricardo Marin Ruiz, Professor of English at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, talked in o...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Biography of Hemingway’s final visits to Spain in 1959 and 1960 chronicling the aging author’s physi...
Imagological approach focused on the portrait of Spain reflected in the novel. Opens with a detailed...
Biographical approach focusing on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair with the people and culture of Sp...
Influence study. Compares bullfighting depictions in Wright’s Pagan Spain (1957) to Death in the Aft...
This essay explores the important but obscured influence of Spanish noventayochistas on the developm...
Chapter section recounts Hemingway’s much-stated affection for Spain. Itemizes his travels and writi...
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Places Death in the Afternoon at the interface of two non-congruent traditions in bullfight writing:...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Provides two bibliographies of literature that influenced Hemingway’s writing of the book, including...
Examines the view of Spain that emerges through Hemingway’s autobiographical writings (Death in the ...
Ricardo Marin Ruiz, Professor of English at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, talked in o...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Biography of Hemingway’s final visits to Spain in 1959 and 1960 chronicling the aging author’s physi...
Imagological approach focused on the portrait of Spain reflected in the novel. Opens with a detailed...
Biographical approach focusing on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair with the people and culture of Sp...
Influence study. Compares bullfighting depictions in Wright’s Pagan Spain (1957) to Death in the Aft...
This essay explores the important but obscured influence of Spanish noventayochistas on the developm...
Chapter section recounts Hemingway’s much-stated affection for Spain. Itemizes his travels and writi...
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Places Death in the Afternoon at the interface of two non-congruent traditions in bullfight writing:...