Drawing on the theories of Burke and Rajan, Toth dismisses A Moveable Feast’s historical validity and characterizes the underlying force of the text as Hemingway’s conscious attempt to reform his identity by reinventing himself
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Drawing on manuscripts and correspondence, Beall documents and explicates Hemingway’s extensive revi...
Draws on the theories of Kenneth Burke, Julia Kristeva, and others in his examination of the complex...
Comprehensive treatment analyzing both myths surrounding the autobiography’s composition and those r...
Reads Hemingway’s memoir as a response to and revision of Stein’s The Autobiography of Alice B. Tokl...
A Moveable Feast is a memoir about Hemingway's early years in Paris from 1921-1926, written as a ser...
Seeks to extract the real Hemingway from his legendary public persona and fiction through an analysi...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Considers how and why Hemingway constructed and amended elements of his lived experience in A Moveab...
On Hemingway’s stylistic and thematic treatment of regional food considering contemporary developmen...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Messent draws on contemporary theory and recent scholarship to examine the body of Hemingway’s publi...
Compares high literature with mass culture, assessing Hemingway’s skill in merging the two within hi...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Drawing on manuscripts and correspondence, Beall documents and explicates Hemingway’s extensive revi...
Draws on the theories of Kenneth Burke, Julia Kristeva, and others in his examination of the complex...
Comprehensive treatment analyzing both myths surrounding the autobiography’s composition and those r...
Reads Hemingway’s memoir as a response to and revision of Stein’s The Autobiography of Alice B. Tokl...
A Moveable Feast is a memoir about Hemingway's early years in Paris from 1921-1926, written as a ser...
Seeks to extract the real Hemingway from his legendary public persona and fiction through an analysi...
Studies the complex and variable mode of self-objectification in Hemingway’s fiction, focusing on th...
Considers how and why Hemingway constructed and amended elements of his lived experience in A Moveab...
On Hemingway’s stylistic and thematic treatment of regional food considering contemporary developmen...
Analysis of Hemingway’s divided sexuality, drawing on the author’s personal letters, published and u...
Primarily, the thesis will reconsider the "minority report" position regarding Hemingway, and attemp...
Messent draws on contemporary theory and recent scholarship to examine the body of Hemingway’s publi...
Compares high literature with mass culture, assessing Hemingway’s skill in merging the two within hi...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
Drawing on manuscripts and correspondence, Beall documents and explicates Hemingway’s extensive revi...