Source study on the influence of popular safari authors on the tone, characterization, and subject matter of Hemingway’s 1935 safari narrative. Briefly comments on Mark Twain’s contributions to the travel literature tradition
[[abstract]]Mark Twain is generally known for his novels about African-Americans, but actually, he i...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
Classroom approach to Hemingway’s treatment of “expert” bullfighters and trackers in his experimenta...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Influence study. Relates Hemingway’s sense of Africa as a place where one can live life to the fulle...
Biographical approach. Gives detailed historical and technical information on the African safari, gu...
On the rise of ecotourism in Africa, flourishing alongside hunting safaris. Mentions Hemingway’s lif...
Studies the influence of Hemingway and other depression-era authors on cultural attitudes concerning...
Details the history of foreign big-game hunting from the middle of the nineteenth century through th...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
Argues that in his posthumously published text Hemingway parallels his anxiety over the commodificat...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Commentary on Hemingway’s African safaris and the works inspired by them, including Green Hills of A...
[[abstract]]Mark Twain is generally known for his novels about African-Americans, but actually, he i...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
Classroom approach to Hemingway’s treatment of “expert” bullfighters and trackers in his experimenta...
Combination biography/travelogue/interpretative study focused on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair wi...
Influence study. Relates Hemingway’s sense of Africa as a place where one can live life to the fulle...
Biographical approach. Gives detailed historical and technical information on the African safari, gu...
On the rise of ecotourism in Africa, flourishing alongside hunting safaris. Mentions Hemingway’s lif...
Studies the influence of Hemingway and other depression-era authors on cultural attitudes concerning...
Details the history of foreign big-game hunting from the middle of the nineteenth century through th...
Examines Hollywood’s treatment of Africa, beginning with the 1950 production of King Solomon’s Mines...
Argues that in his posthumously published text Hemingway parallels his anxiety over the commodificat...
From amazon.com:Considering the time Hemingway spent not only on the safaris but also in preparing f...
Sociohistorical study of Hemingway’s nonfiction narrative as an ecological lament to the catastrophi...
Investigates the nuances of Hemingway’s two travel books, Death in the Afternoon and Green Hills of ...
Commentary on Hemingway’s African safaris and the works inspired by them, including Green Hills of A...
[[abstract]]Mark Twain is generally known for his novels about African-Americans, but actually, he i...
Extensive and varied bibliography of books Hemingway owned and read on Africa and related subject ma...
Classroom approach to Hemingway’s treatment of “expert” bullfighters and trackers in his experimenta...