Close analysis of chapter five of Islands in the Stream where games and crops are linked with place, memory, and hunger, arguing that the pattern is a deep structure found elsewhere in Hemingway’s canon. Stoneback considers the memory and garden motifs of A Moveable Feast as key to this pattern. Includes a list of works employing this same image link, including The Sun Also Rises and “The Snows of Kilimanjaro.
Close reading of Hemingway’s use of landscape as a metaphorical portrayal of Roger’s quest and his r...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Close reading of the lion imagery demonstrating the connection between memory and physical geography...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
On Hemingway’s stylistic and thematic treatment of regional food considering contemporary developmen...
Offers a smorgasbord of food descriptions taken from articles, short stories, and novels spanning He...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s depiction of continuous shifts of setting, arguing for place over character, as...
Discusses the author’s religious background and thematic preoccupation with pilgrimage. Emphasizing ...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Examines the function of islands, representing a means for reinventing one’s identity, in several He...
Chronicles Stein’s influence on the young Hemingway during his Parisian apprenticeship. Discusses th...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Studies Hemingway’s destabilization of conventional geographical locations through numerous referenc...
Close reading of Hemingway’s use of landscape as a metaphorical portrayal of Roger’s quest and his r...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Close reading of the lion imagery demonstrating the connection between memory and physical geography...
Traces the spiritual significance of Hemingway’s fishing scenes, from trout fishing in his early sto...
On Hemingway’s stylistic and thematic treatment of regional food considering contemporary developmen...
Offers a smorgasbord of food descriptions taken from articles, short stories, and novels spanning He...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s depiction of continuous shifts of setting, arguing for place over character, as...
Discusses the author’s religious background and thematic preoccupation with pilgrimage. Emphasizing ...
Examines Hemingway’s lifelong fascination with primitive modernism, tracing his interest in African ...
Examines the function of islands, representing a means for reinventing one’s identity, in several He...
Chronicles Stein’s influence on the young Hemingway during his Parisian apprenticeship. Discusses th...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Studies Hemingway’s destabilization of conventional geographical locations through numerous referenc...
Close reading of Hemingway’s use of landscape as a metaphorical portrayal of Roger’s quest and his r...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
Close reading of the lion imagery demonstrating the connection between memory and physical geography...