Identifies Anderson’s writing as influential in the development of Hemingway’s iceberg principle. Refers briefly to In Our Time and A Moveable Feast
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Investigates the economy of Hemingway’s iceberg style as a means of realistically shaping romantic i...
Influence study focusing on Anderson’s Dark Laughter (1925) and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring. ...
Analyzes successful and unsuccessful examples of Hemingway’s practice of omission in stories such as...
Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s theory of omission on Camus’s first novel, L‘Étranger (1942),...
Kwam Wayne. Giger (Romeo). The Creative Void: Hemingway's Iceberg Theory. In: Revue belge de philolo...
Comparison study situating Camus’s L‘Étranger 1942) and Lawrence’s “Sun” within the context of Hemin...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Arguing for the insufficiency of New Critical analysis for interpreting the subtext of Hemingway’s m...
On the myth of Hemingway as author of the six-word “Baby Shoes” story, suggesting the misattribution...
Laments editors’ focus on single-word errors when examining texts and calls for the incorporation of...
This essay focuses on the female character Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms (1929) written by...
In this thesis, I examine two texts by Ernest Hemingway: a short story “Hills Like White Elephants” ...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
Addresses Stein’s and Anderson’s influence on Hemingway’s writing, drawing on letters, biography, an...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Investigates the economy of Hemingway’s iceberg style as a means of realistically shaping romantic i...
Influence study focusing on Anderson’s Dark Laughter (1925) and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring. ...
Analyzes successful and unsuccessful examples of Hemingway’s practice of omission in stories such as...
Discusses the influence of Hemingway’s theory of omission on Camus’s first novel, L‘Étranger (1942),...
Kwam Wayne. Giger (Romeo). The Creative Void: Hemingway's Iceberg Theory. In: Revue belge de philolo...
Comparison study situating Camus’s L‘Étranger 1942) and Lawrence’s “Sun” within the context of Hemin...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Arguing for the insufficiency of New Critical analysis for interpreting the subtext of Hemingway’s m...
On the myth of Hemingway as author of the six-word “Baby Shoes” story, suggesting the misattribution...
Laments editors’ focus on single-word errors when examining texts and calls for the incorporation of...
This essay focuses on the female character Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms (1929) written by...
In this thesis, I examine two texts by Ernest Hemingway: a short story “Hills Like White Elephants” ...
Drawing on Karl Jung’s theories, Anderson analyzes the guest/host relationship and flight elements p...
Addresses Stein’s and Anderson’s influence on Hemingway’s writing, drawing on letters, biography, an...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Investigates the economy of Hemingway’s iceberg style as a means of realistically shaping romantic i...
Influence study focusing on Anderson’s Dark Laughter (1925) and Hemingway’s The Torrents of Spring. ...