Looks at Hemingway’s recasting of familiar things such as a soft breeze on the family dog to represent Harry’s impending death, thus demonstrating Hemingway’s theme that death may take any form
The purpose of this study was to trace the theme of death as it recurs in Hemingway's life and works...
General overview of Hemingway’s religious aesthetic, summarizing existing criticism on the subject a...
Examines the reoccurring phenomenon of life review, the concept of life flashing before one’s eyes j...
Thematic study comparing Hemingway’s treatment of the nature of death and mortality to Qaddafi’s, no...
Applies Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s work on death and dying to the subject of death throughout Hemingway...
Focuses on Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with imminent death in his later work, marking the ons...
Applies theories of domestic violence to “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” to show Harry as the classic ver...
Thematically connects Frost’s poem of illusory choice and lamentable chance to Hemingway’s canon, mo...
Examination of Hemingway’s declining health in relation to his writing. Details the various psycholo...
Hemingway, through his characters, illustrates the many different genres and functions of disease. M...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
Outlines the progression of Hemingway’s fictional portrayal of old age and its relationship to death...
The life and works of Ernest Miller Hemingway resemble the views of the people of Castile, Spain in ...
Reads the works of the middle years as “the end of his ingenious and fertile love affair with the ar...
Relying on evidence from Hemingway’s life, a close reading of word choice, and connections to “Cat i...
The purpose of this study was to trace the theme of death as it recurs in Hemingway's life and works...
General overview of Hemingway’s religious aesthetic, summarizing existing criticism on the subject a...
Examines the reoccurring phenomenon of life review, the concept of life flashing before one’s eyes j...
Thematic study comparing Hemingway’s treatment of the nature of death and mortality to Qaddafi’s, no...
Applies Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s work on death and dying to the subject of death throughout Hemingway...
Focuses on Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with imminent death in his later work, marking the ons...
Applies theories of domestic violence to “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” to show Harry as the classic ver...
Thematically connects Frost’s poem of illusory choice and lamentable chance to Hemingway’s canon, mo...
Examination of Hemingway’s declining health in relation to his writing. Details the various psycholo...
Hemingway, through his characters, illustrates the many different genres and functions of disease. M...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
Outlines the progression of Hemingway’s fictional portrayal of old age and its relationship to death...
The life and works of Ernest Miller Hemingway resemble the views of the people of Castile, Spain in ...
Reads the works of the middle years as “the end of his ingenious and fertile love affair with the ar...
Relying on evidence from Hemingway’s life, a close reading of word choice, and connections to “Cat i...
The purpose of this study was to trace the theme of death as it recurs in Hemingway's life and works...
General overview of Hemingway’s religious aesthetic, summarizing existing criticism on the subject a...
Examines the reoccurring phenomenon of life review, the concept of life flashing before one’s eyes j...