Places the novel within the travel literature genre, identifying influences such as Robert Forrest Wilson’s Paris on Parade (1924). Examines Hemingway’s literalizing and mythologizing streets, bars, and cafés, which constitute the geography of the expatriate party lifestyle. Compares the horse-drawn carriage transgressions and church passages in Flaubert’s Madame Bovary (1857) to similar passages with Jake and Brett concerning taxis and cathedrals. Frequent references to A Moveable Feast
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
In his examination of the largely neglected McAlmon, Dimock briefly discusses the rise of Paris as a...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
Contextualizes the novel within the larger expatriate scene by examining Hemingway’s fictionalizatio...
Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sough...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s 1930s Esquire “Letters” on modern tourism. Maier looks at the ...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Geographical guide to the homes and haunts of expatriate writers, artists, musicians, dancers, and c...
Comparison study of the spiritual ethics of the wandering pilgrim found in all three novels. Contest...
Includes bibliography?If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever y...
Discusses his approach to teaching social and cultural issues found in “Summer People” to students a...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Compares A Moveable Feast to Paul’s The Last Time I Saw Paris (1942). Argues for the centrality of P...
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
Positions both works within the Grand Tour tradition, focusing on each author’s working-class consci...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
In his examination of the largely neglected McAlmon, Dimock briefly discusses the rise of Paris as a...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
Contextualizes the novel within the larger expatriate scene by examining Hemingway’s fictionalizatio...
Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sough...
Explores the influence of Hemingway’s 1930s Esquire “Letters” on modern tourism. Maier looks at the ...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Geographical guide to the homes and haunts of expatriate writers, artists, musicians, dancers, and c...
Comparison study of the spiritual ethics of the wandering pilgrim found in all three novels. Contest...
Includes bibliography?If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever y...
Discusses his approach to teaching social and cultural issues found in “Summer People” to students a...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Compares A Moveable Feast to Paul’s The Last Time I Saw Paris (1942). Argues for the centrality of P...
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
Positions both works within the Grand Tour tradition, focusing on each author’s working-class consci...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
In his examination of the largely neglected McAlmon, Dimock briefly discusses the rise of Paris as a...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...