Jewish-American author Howard Wolf, once so in awe of Hemingway that he desired to imitate his life and work, chronicles the lifechanging event that opened his eyes to the danger of dismissing Hemingway’s anti-Semitism in The Sun Also Rises as merely a reflection of literary realism
Combines scholarship with personal reflection to discuss the sensitive subject of anti-Semitism in b...
Comments on Hemingway’s dealings with Saunders, author of the novel Single Lady (1931), which was wi...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
National audienceWhat Hemingway learned from journalism and later, in the 1920s, from his experiment...
Explores reasons why Hemingway chose to portray Robert Cohn as a villainous Jew, and analyzes how Co...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
On Hemingway’s treatment of the writer and the problems he faces in pursuing his art in such fiction...
Contends that Hemingway’s treatment of Cohn in the novel is anti-Semitic because he himself was like...
Popular fiction study centered on the numerous refashionings of Hemingway as a fictional character i...
Combines scholarship with personal reflection to discuss the sensitive subject of anti-Semitism in b...
Comments on Hemingway’s dealings with Saunders, author of the novel Single Lady (1931), which was wi...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Examination of Hemingway’s early work to uncover the author’s ambivalence toward authenticity in bot...
On Hemingway’s evolving style distinguishing three narrative phases of the author’s career. Quick be...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
National audienceWhat Hemingway learned from journalism and later, in the 1920s, from his experiment...
Explores reasons why Hemingway chose to portray Robert Cohn as a villainous Jew, and analyzes how Co...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Like generations of American students, my first exposure to the outsized life and highly stylized wr...
On Hemingway’s treatment of the writer and the problems he faces in pursuing his art in such fiction...
Contends that Hemingway’s treatment of Cohn in the novel is anti-Semitic because he himself was like...
Popular fiction study centered on the numerous refashionings of Hemingway as a fictional character i...
Combines scholarship with personal reflection to discuss the sensitive subject of anti-Semitism in b...
Comments on Hemingway’s dealings with Saunders, author of the novel Single Lady (1931), which was wi...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...