Psychological analysis of how Nick employs mythic archetypes of ritual to restore his traumatized psyche. Argues that Hemingway was familiar with primitive cultures and their rituals through his anthropological studies of and personal experiences with Native Americans
Comparative study focused on the authors’ indebtedness to naturalism and similar use of rituals in t...
Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Ni...
Examines Hemingway’s technique of omission and use of parataxis as indicators of open-ended experien...
Explores Hemingway’s ambiguous attitude toward traditional primitivism, showing that he embraced bot...
Asserts that Hemingway’s interest in the primitive can be traced to his childhood interactions with ...
This paper represents my attempt to link two important forces in Hemingway, death and primitivism, a...
Examines the authors’ reliance on primitivism to critique white privilege and imperialism. Rossetti ...
Draws on psychological, anthropological, and literary theories on civilization and primitivism to an...
Examines Nick’s attempt at self-diagnosis and rehabilitation by replacing his unpleasant memories of...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Challenges the traditional psycho-symbolic interpretations of the story’s landscape, instead asserti...
Contends that Hemingway uses the Nick Adams stories to explore his own troubled relationship with hi...
Influence study attributing Hemingway’s descriptive techniques to Cézanne’s paintings. Analyzes Hemi...
Compares three related stories that complicate the conventional wound theory by attributing Nick’s a...
Comparative study focused on the authors’ indebtedness to naturalism and similar use of rituals in t...
Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Ni...
Examines Hemingway’s technique of omission and use of parataxis as indicators of open-ended experien...
Explores Hemingway’s ambiguous attitude toward traditional primitivism, showing that he embraced bot...
Asserts that Hemingway’s interest in the primitive can be traced to his childhood interactions with ...
This paper represents my attempt to link two important forces in Hemingway, death and primitivism, a...
Examines the authors’ reliance on primitivism to critique white privilege and imperialism. Rossetti ...
Draws on psychological, anthropological, and literary theories on civilization and primitivism to an...
Examines Nick’s attempt at self-diagnosis and rehabilitation by replacing his unpleasant memories of...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Challenges the traditional psycho-symbolic interpretations of the story’s landscape, instead asserti...
Contends that Hemingway uses the Nick Adams stories to explore his own troubled relationship with hi...
Influence study attributing Hemingway’s descriptive techniques to Cézanne’s paintings. Analyzes Hemi...
Compares three related stories that complicate the conventional wound theory by attributing Nick’s a...
Comparative study focused on the authors’ indebtedness to naturalism and similar use of rituals in t...
Compares the initiation archetype found in Hemingway’s and Alfred A. Yuson’s stories, contrasting Ni...
Examines Hemingway’s technique of omission and use of parataxis as indicators of open-ended experien...