Examines how linguistic inadequacies prevent Hemingway from accurately describing postwar physical and psychological pain. Offers a close reading of the male protagonist’s struggle to objectify his experience of pain in “A Very Short Story,” “In Another Country,” and “A Way You’ll Never Be,” ultimately resulting in self-imposed silence
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lengthy love affair with Italy, including his early and late life visits, exp...
Hemingway’s writing in the three stories that I have looked at is distinctly his. He use simple, di...
This article dwells on three of Hemingway’s canonical short stories, set in Italy. While not entirel...
Surveys the various roles Italy plays in several Hemingway stories from In Our Time, Men Without Wom...
Outlines the history of the war and Hemingway’s involvement as both observer and participant. Argues...
Surveys Hemingway’s time spent in Italy and the writings inspired by his experiences there, includin...
Uncovers submerged presence in A Farewell to Arms of two ethnic groups. Hemingway never mentions Slo...
Addresses historical and cultural responses to Hemingway, from an initial antiist, utopian-American ...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Discusses the effects of war trauma, particularly posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), on the writi...
Psychoanalytic approach reflecting on Hemingway’s views on war and peace found in his preface to A F...
During his time of service in the Italian Army in World War I, Ernest Hemingway was injured. He rece...
Clarifies Hemingway’s complicated and conflicted views on war, correcting the popular perception tha...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lengthy love affair with Italy, including his early and late life visits, exp...
Hemingway’s writing in the three stories that I have looked at is distinctly his. He use simple, di...
This article dwells on three of Hemingway’s canonical short stories, set in Italy. While not entirel...
Surveys the various roles Italy plays in several Hemingway stories from In Our Time, Men Without Wom...
Outlines the history of the war and Hemingway’s involvement as both observer and participant. Argues...
Surveys Hemingway’s time spent in Italy and the writings inspired by his experiences there, includin...
Uncovers submerged presence in A Farewell to Arms of two ethnic groups. Hemingway never mentions Slo...
Addresses historical and cultural responses to Hemingway, from an initial antiist, utopian-American ...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Discusses the effects of war trauma, particularly posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), on the writi...
Psychoanalytic approach reflecting on Hemingway’s views on war and peace found in his preface to A F...
During his time of service in the Italian Army in World War I, Ernest Hemingway was injured. He rece...
Clarifies Hemingway’s complicated and conflicted views on war, correcting the popular perception tha...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
In 1918, a one-month stint with the American Red Cross ambulance corps at the Italian front marked t...
Chronicles Hemingway’s lengthy love affair with Italy, including his early and late life visits, exp...
Hemingway’s writing in the three stories that I have looked at is distinctly his. He use simple, di...