Contrary to criticism that Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald failed to address the racial issues that plagued their time, West claims that both authors reference issues of racial inequality through their persistent use of mob violence in their analysis of social norms regarding gender roles and masculinity. Analyzes The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls along with Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1925) and Tender is the Night (1934), concluding that neither writer could conceive of the masculine ideal’s fulfillment in the modern world
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Theorizes that The Sun Also Rises was written in direct response to Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1...
Contends that Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner were socially emasculated by the radical mobilizat...
Reads the novel within its historical contexts of mobilization and sexual revolution. Argues that th...
Much of the most well-known modern literature seems to directly focus on gender roles and gender iss...
Exploration of the interwoven depiction of war and domesticity in The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to ...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Compares the authors’ thematic treatment of the inadequacy of traditional masculinity following Worl...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Curiously, the issue of war has never been considered a solid basis for examining the works of Ernes...
Compares narrative strategies employed by Dos Passos, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway to attract a noncomb...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Theorizes that The Sun Also Rises was written in direct response to Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1...
Contends that Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Faulkner were socially emasculated by the radical mobilizat...
Reads the novel within its historical contexts of mobilization and sexual revolution. Argues that th...
Much of the most well-known modern literature seems to directly focus on gender roles and gender iss...
Exploration of the interwoven depiction of war and domesticity in The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to ...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Compares the authors’ thematic treatment of the inadequacy of traditional masculinity following Worl...
Comparison study of the themes of androgyny and gender inversion in Tender is the Night (1934), The ...
Curiously, the issue of war has never been considered a solid basis for examining the works of Ernes...
Compares narrative strategies employed by Dos Passos, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway to attract a noncomb...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s and Fitzgerald’s 1920s fiction on reshaping the new American n...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Theorizes that The Sun Also Rises was written in direct response to Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby (1...