Influence study identifying Fitzgerald’s 1934 novel as a possible source for Hemingway’s posthumous work. Fleming outlines significantly similar themes such as mental illness and marital infidelity and points to key differences, including the latter’s focus on the professional life of the artist and gender identity, to suggest Hemingway’s attempt to “outdo” Fitzgerald
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Like most of his contemporaries of the American men of letter who spent long years as expatriates in...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Compares The Garden of Eden to Tender is the Night (1934), analyzing similarities in subject matter ...
Manuscript study. Compares different drafts of Tender Is the Night to show where Fitzgerald caught h...
This paper explores the possibility that Hemingway scholars are overlooking the development of Hemin...
Covers Hemingway\u27s biographical connections to Fitzgerald and disparaging comments about him in ...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Comparison study of The Garden of Eden, Save Me the Waltz (1932) by Zelda Fitzgerald, and Tender is ...
This thesis has explored the relationship, in terms of parallels and allusions, of the four complete...
Influence study focusing on the impact of Hemingway’s explorations of sexuality and sexual identity ...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
As one of the notable figures in 20th Century American literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald has been stud...
Drawing on the gender theories of Judith Butler, Khorsand and Ghasem discuss the masochistic qualiti...
The literary of heritages of two great writers in 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemin...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Like most of his contemporaries of the American men of letter who spent long years as expatriates in...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Compares The Garden of Eden to Tender is the Night (1934), analyzing similarities in subject matter ...
Manuscript study. Compares different drafts of Tender Is the Night to show where Fitzgerald caught h...
This paper explores the possibility that Hemingway scholars are overlooking the development of Hemin...
Covers Hemingway\u27s biographical connections to Fitzgerald and disparaging comments about him in ...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Comparison study of The Garden of Eden, Save Me the Waltz (1932) by Zelda Fitzgerald, and Tender is ...
This thesis has explored the relationship, in terms of parallels and allusions, of the four complete...
Influence study focusing on the impact of Hemingway’s explorations of sexuality and sexual identity ...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
As one of the notable figures in 20th Century American literature, F. Scott Fitzgerald has been stud...
Drawing on the gender theories of Judith Butler, Khorsand and Ghasem discuss the masochistic qualiti...
The literary of heritages of two great writers in 20th century, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemin...
Psycho-critical investigation of Hemingway\u27s life and works, drawing on contemporary wound theory...
Like most of his contemporaries of the American men of letter who spent long years as expatriates in...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...