Highlights how Jig’s exchange with her American lover echoes the dialogue between Milly and Susan in James’s The Wings of the Dove (1902) regarding Europe’s mythic symbolism. Argues that Hemingway presents Europe as an unchanging place of unlimited freedom, pleasurable action, and indifferent structure where Americans struggle to gain recognition
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Addresses historical and cultural responses to Hemingway, from an initial antiist, utopian-American ...
Compares Hemingway’s philosophy on traveling to the “See America First” movement of the early 1900s....
Classroom approach comparing expatriates Hemingway and Ezra Pound to demonstrate the richness and co...
Discusses Hemingway’s use of hawk and fist imagery to classify heroes. Delves into the significance ...
'Are Hills Like White Elephants?' is, of course, inspired by Hemingway; the tribute reflects on the ...
Reads The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms through the lens of Foucault’s “heterotopia.” Contra...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Sketches Hemingway’s biographical connection to Vorarlberg and Schruns, claiming Hemingway’s initial...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Locates a possible source in Fitzgerald’s The Beautiful and Damned (1922) and notes the story’s infl...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Addresses historical and cultural responses to Hemingway, from an initial antiist, utopian-American ...
Compares Hemingway’s philosophy on traveling to the “See America First” movement of the early 1900s....
Classroom approach comparing expatriates Hemingway and Ezra Pound to demonstrate the richness and co...
Discusses Hemingway’s use of hawk and fist imagery to classify heroes. Delves into the significance ...
'Are Hills Like White Elephants?' is, of course, inspired by Hemingway; the tribute reflects on the ...
Reads The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms through the lens of Foucault’s “heterotopia.” Contra...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Sketches Hemingway’s biographical connection to Vorarlberg and Schruns, claiming Hemingway’s initial...
Critical survey aligned with Edward Said\u27s ideas of colonialism and imperialism in global travel ...
Locates a possible source in Fitzgerald’s The Beautiful and Damned (1922) and notes the story’s infl...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Consumers of culture can often view history subjectively, perceiving people and events through an id...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...