Categorizing twelve modernist writers as either conceptual or experimental, Galenson characterizes Hemingway as a plot driven conceptual writer whose work gradually declined over time. Briefly discusses Hemingway’s innovations in dialogue and use of omission
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...
Provides strategies for contextualizing Hemingway’s early experimental writings within the Parisian ...
Characterizes Hemingway as a conceptual novelist (plot driven writers with specific goals for their ...
Some important novelists have written a great novel early in their careers and have produced lesser ...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Discusses the importance of the passage of time to Hemingway’s method of composition throughout his ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Statistical analysis of Hemingway’s evolving style covering sentence and word length, dialogue propo...
Relying on Hemingway’s own theories of writing, Josephs develops five keys to unlocking the author’s...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Details Hemingway’s contact with Cézanne and the painter’s influence on Hemingway’s work, especially...
Messent draws on contemporary theory and recent scholarship to examine the body of Hemingway’s publi...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...
Provides strategies for contextualizing Hemingway’s early experimental writings within the Parisian ...
Characterizes Hemingway as a conceptual novelist (plot driven writers with specific goals for their ...
Some important novelists have written a great novel early in their careers and have produced lesser ...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Discusses the importance of the passage of time to Hemingway’s method of composition throughout his ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Statistical analysis of Hemingway’s evolving style covering sentence and word length, dialogue propo...
Relying on Hemingway’s own theories of writing, Josephs develops five keys to unlocking the author’s...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Details Hemingway’s contact with Cézanne and the painter’s influence on Hemingway’s work, especially...
Messent draws on contemporary theory and recent scholarship to examine the body of Hemingway’s publi...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Examines Hemingway’s journalistic beginnings, comparing his early articles with later fiction on the...
Provides strategies for contextualizing Hemingway’s early experimental writings within the Parisian ...