Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sought to redefine his expatriate identity and develop his modernist aesthetic. Reading The Sun Also Rises as a tourist text, Clapham examines Hemingway’s narrative technique of projecting expatriate values onto foreign spaces, focusing on his transformation of the town square during the fiesta scenes to illustrate the exploitative relationship between expatriates and the communities they invade and the cultural traditions they consume
Contextualizes the novel within the larger expatriate scene by examining Hemingway’s fictionalizatio...
Focuses on Jordan’s attempts, as an outsider in a foreign land, to assimilate fully and achieve a ne...
Ernest Hemingway, an iconic American writer of the Lost Generation, frequently traveled to Spain whi...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Places the novel within the travel literature genre, identifying influences such as Robert Forrest W...
Analyzes Dos Passos’s text, identifying several modernist themes illustrated through representations...
An analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises through the lenses of modern-day intercul...
Describes Hemingway’s connection to Pamplona, particularly his portrayal of the city and its famous ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s 1930s Esquire “Letters” on modern tourism. Maier looks at the ...
Explores shifting ideas about shifting identities and interpretations relating to Hemingway\u27s flu...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Noting Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with expatriation, Herlihy focuses on Jake’s attempt, as a...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Contextualizes the novel within the larger expatriate scene by examining Hemingway’s fictionalizatio...
Focuses on Jordan’s attempts, as an outsider in a foreign land, to assimilate fully and achieve a ne...
Ernest Hemingway, an iconic American writer of the Lost Generation, frequently traveled to Spain whi...
This presentation was presented at the 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium. Ernest Hemingway, an i...
Places the novel within the travel literature genre, identifying influences such as Robert Forrest W...
Analyzes Dos Passos’s text, identifying several modernist themes illustrated through representations...
An analysis of Ernest Hemingway’s novel The Sun Also Rises through the lenses of modern-day intercul...
Describes Hemingway’s connection to Pamplona, particularly his portrayal of the city and its famous ...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s 1930s Esquire “Letters” on modern tourism. Maier looks at the ...
Explores shifting ideas about shifting identities and interpretations relating to Hemingway\u27s flu...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Noting Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with expatriation, Herlihy focuses on Jake’s attempt, as a...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Contextualizes the novel within the larger expatriate scene by examining Hemingway’s fictionalizatio...
Focuses on Jordan’s attempts, as an outsider in a foreign land, to assimilate fully and achieve a ne...
Ernest Hemingway, an iconic American writer of the Lost Generation, frequently traveled to Spain whi...