Analyzes Hemingway’s depiction of continuous shifts of setting, arguing for place over character, as central to the narrative. Godfrey stresses the importance of the community’s historical past, with Nick and Marjorie making up only a small part of the larger place. Also published in Ernest Hemingway and the Geography of Memory, edited by Mark Cirino and Mark P. Ott, 69-82. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2010
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
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Close reading of Hemingway’s use of landscape as a metaphorical portrayal of Roger’s quest and his r...
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Discusses the importance of place in Hemingway’s writing, describing Hemingway’s purity of geographi...
Introduces students to Hemingway’s spatially disorienting narrative technique connecting memory to g...
Investigates Hemingway’s descriptive writing, drawing connections between his stylistic simplicity a...
Note:Hemingway's description of outside space plays a formative role in the expression of his aesthe...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
This paper will deal with the problematics of cultural self-representation in Ernest Hemingway’s The...
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Manuscript studies of “The Porter” and “The Strange Country,” primarily concerning Hemingway’s use o...
Discusses their development of a multimedia digital map of Hemingway’s Idaho experiences and travels...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
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...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/3/thumbnail.jpgA new collection of essay...
Discusses the importance of place in Hemingway’s writing, describing Hemingway’s purity of geographi...
Introduces students to Hemingway’s spatially disorienting narrative technique connecting memory to g...
Investigates Hemingway’s descriptive writing, drawing connections between his stylistic simplicity a...
Note:Hemingway's description of outside space plays a formative role in the expression of his aesthe...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
This paper will deal with the problematics of cultural self-representation in Ernest Hemingway’s The...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Focuses on the construction of identity through place and displacement enacted through images of roa...
40019309327The interrelationship of culture, geographical setting, and characterization found in Ern...
Manuscript studies of “The Porter” and “The Strange Country,” primarily concerning Hemingway’s use o...
Discusses their development of a multimedia digital map of Hemingway’s Idaho experiences and travels...
Examines Hemingway’s short story through the lens of ecocriticism, focusing on the author’s affinity...
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...