Philosophical history on the role of Hemingway, Faulkner, and other “revived modernists” in delineating the nature of humanity following World War II. Treats Hemingway’s focus on the will of man and endurance of the human spirit in The Old Man and the Sea, suggesting Faulkner’s 1950 Nobel Prize speech embodying a message of hope as the inspiration for the novella’s themes. Addresses the influence of literary criticism, canon formation, and university curricular transformation
Uses American essayist Dwight Macdonald’s well-known critique of Hemingway’s and Eliot’s later works...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/4/thumbnail.jpgA fresh perspective on He...
The Old Man and the Sea was written in 1952 and the first edition of Alchemist appeared in 1988. Ern...
The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
Sums up the novella’s plot, along with key themes (e.g. courage, perseverance) and symbols (e.g. lio...
Traces Hemingway’s influence on the evolution of creative writing instruction in an era in which his...
Recounts the contents of Hemingway’s 1947 and 1954 Nobel Prize nominations. Uncovers the Academy’s e...
Brief overview of the novella’s major characters, themes, and critical reception followed by a repre...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest writers that America has produced. His works have indeed, co...
In addition to a brief biography covering familiar elements of Hemingway\u27s life and literary acco...
The Old Man and the Sea is the high watermark of Hemingway's thought and aesthetics and explores a n...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s novel The Old Man and the Sea (1952) is largely regarded as one of his best wo...
Ernest Hemingway, an American writer, produced considerable novels in the history of English literat...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
Uses American essayist Dwight Macdonald’s well-known critique of Hemingway’s and Eliot’s later works...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/4/thumbnail.jpgA fresh perspective on He...
The Old Man and the Sea was written in 1952 and the first edition of Alchemist appeared in 1988. Ern...
The Old Man And The Sea, by Ernest Hemingway, went in printing in 1952, a year later was awarded the...
Sums up the novella’s plot, along with key themes (e.g. courage, perseverance) and symbols (e.g. lio...
Traces Hemingway’s influence on the evolution of creative writing instruction in an era in which his...
Recounts the contents of Hemingway’s 1947 and 1954 Nobel Prize nominations. Uncovers the Academy’s e...
Brief overview of the novella’s major characters, themes, and critical reception followed by a repre...
Meaningful focus of Hemingway's hero in literary creation The Old Man and the Sea reveals new relati...
Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest writers that America has produced. His works have indeed, co...
In addition to a brief biography covering familiar elements of Hemingway\u27s life and literary acco...
The Old Man and the Sea is the high watermark of Hemingway's thought and aesthetics and explores a n...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s novel The Old Man and the Sea (1952) is largely regarded as one of his best wo...
Ernest Hemingway, an American writer, produced considerable novels in the history of English literat...
Hemingway cast a great influence on 20th century fiction. He fathered a distinctive protagonist and ...
Uses American essayist Dwight Macdonald’s well-known critique of Hemingway’s and Eliot’s later works...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/4/thumbnail.jpgA fresh perspective on He...
The Old Man and the Sea was written in 1952 and the first edition of Alchemist appeared in 1988. Ern...