Examines the literary biographer’s approach to suicide by analyzing written treatments of Hemingway’s death. Studies the role of “survivor-victims” in the biographical process, the ways biographers frame suicide narratives, and the influence of cultural assumptions on the presentation of suicide narratives
As a means of rectifying the problematic absence of multidisciplinary scholarly work on suicide, thi...
Considers the state of Hemingway family affairs as beneficiaries and overseers of the writer\u27s le...
textSince Presocratic Greece, suicide in the West has been “known” and controlled, both politically ...
A writer\u27s suicide confronts his or her biographers with special problems and opportunities. Draw...
Draws on Freud’s theory of psychobiography to examine the devastating effect of the suicide of Hemin...
Traces the impact of wounding and death in Hemingway’s life, specifically the significance of his fa...
Biopsychosocial approach to Hemingway’s life and suicide, drawing on biographies, letters, writing f...
Details the circumstances surrounding Hemingway’s suicide and describes his funeral and will. Includ...
This thesis weaves together two central themes in the analysis of literary suicide: writing and gend...
Biographical overview of Hemingway’s life, beginning with the conventional values of his hometown, O...
Attempts to presuppose the reasons for Hemingway’s suicide by presenting the major psychological con...
Discusses Hemingway’s suicide in the context of Camus’s existentialist thought in The Myth of Sisyph...
Psycho-biographical study of Hemingway’s major protagonists as extensions of himself to reveal the e...
This thesis revolves around the issue of how an author's biography contributes to the reception of t...
This explorative research examines a contemporary representation for suicide. Utilizing a dualistic ...
As a means of rectifying the problematic absence of multidisciplinary scholarly work on suicide, thi...
Considers the state of Hemingway family affairs as beneficiaries and overseers of the writer\u27s le...
textSince Presocratic Greece, suicide in the West has been “known” and controlled, both politically ...
A writer\u27s suicide confronts his or her biographers with special problems and opportunities. Draw...
Draws on Freud’s theory of psychobiography to examine the devastating effect of the suicide of Hemin...
Traces the impact of wounding and death in Hemingway’s life, specifically the significance of his fa...
Biopsychosocial approach to Hemingway’s life and suicide, drawing on biographies, letters, writing f...
Details the circumstances surrounding Hemingway’s suicide and describes his funeral and will. Includ...
This thesis weaves together two central themes in the analysis of literary suicide: writing and gend...
Biographical overview of Hemingway’s life, beginning with the conventional values of his hometown, O...
Attempts to presuppose the reasons for Hemingway’s suicide by presenting the major psychological con...
Discusses Hemingway’s suicide in the context of Camus’s existentialist thought in The Myth of Sisyph...
Psycho-biographical study of Hemingway’s major protagonists as extensions of himself to reveal the e...
This thesis revolves around the issue of how an author's biography contributes to the reception of t...
This explorative research examines a contemporary representation for suicide. Utilizing a dualistic ...
As a means of rectifying the problematic absence of multidisciplinary scholarly work on suicide, thi...
Considers the state of Hemingway family affairs as beneficiaries and overseers of the writer\u27s le...
textSince Presocratic Greece, suicide in the West has been “known” and controlled, both politically ...