Relates Hemingway’s restlessness to wanders found in “Hills Like White Elephants,” and elsewhere. Identifies narrative oppositions of foreigner/citizen, escape/commitment, and private/public life at work in Hemingway’s writings
Surveys the vein of political commentary running throughout Hemingway’s canon, particularly in his e...
Begins by defining the intermediate or transitional nature of liminality, and then applies that crit...
Biographical essay on the importance of travel, dislocation, and change in both Hemingway’s life and...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Discusses the importance of place in Hemingway’s writing, describing Hemingway’s purity of geographi...
Focuses on the construction of identity through place and displacement enacted through images of roa...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Traces Hemingway’s political indeterminism, sympathies, and neutralities. Argues that the author’s c...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Note:Hemingway's description of outside space plays a formative role in the expression of his aesthe...
In this thesis, I examine two texts by Ernest Hemingway: a short story “Hills Like White Elephants” ...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s depiction of continuous shifts of setting, arguing for place over character, as...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Surveys the vein of political commentary running throughout Hemingway’s canon, particularly in his e...
Begins by defining the intermediate or transitional nature of liminality, and then applies that crit...
Biographical essay on the importance of travel, dislocation, and change in both Hemingway’s life and...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Discusses the importance of place in Hemingway’s writing, describing Hemingway’s purity of geographi...
Focuses on the construction of identity through place and displacement enacted through images of roa...
Book chapter focuses on the meaning of Hemingway’s travels, touching on such ideas as privileged mob...
Traces Hemingway’s political indeterminism, sympathies, and neutralities. Argues that the author’s c...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Note:Hemingway's description of outside space plays a formative role in the expression of his aesthe...
In this thesis, I examine two texts by Ernest Hemingway: a short story “Hills Like White Elephants” ...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s depiction of continuous shifts of setting, arguing for place over character, as...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
Surveys the vein of political commentary running throughout Hemingway’s canon, particularly in his e...
Begins by defining the intermediate or transitional nature of liminality, and then applies that crit...
Biographical essay on the importance of travel, dislocation, and change in both Hemingway’s life and...