Focuses on the destabilizing influence of violence on language; situating Hemingway within the postwar modernist tradition by emphasizing his characters’ failures to successfully procreate or create. Privileges a reading of A Farewell to Arms, focusing on the dichotomies inherent in the relationships between humans, their equipment (e.g. tools and weapons) and the natural world, and how language is used to dissolve categorical distinctions and transmogrify one into its opposite
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Explores the modernist novel as a hybrid of experimental style and formulaic conventions of popular ...
"Language as Disclosure in Five Modernist American Works" comprises a series of Heideggerian reading...
Describes the damage that a variety of authors, including Hemingway, saw plaguing language’s capacit...
Stylistic comparison of literary giants Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, and their influence on the mod...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Locating Hemingway, among others, in the post-literary impressionist period, Fried comments on Ford ...
Explores the appropriation of caesarean childbirth as an analogy for male creativity, arguing for th...
Philosophical history on the role of Hemingway, Faulkner, and other “revived modernists” in delineat...
Reads Hemingway’s canon as a survivalist guide for the twentieth century. Surveys Hemingway’s treatm...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Stylistic comparison of each author’s appropriation of Parisian modernist aesthetics. Nakjavani anal...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Explores the modernist novel as a hybrid of experimental style and formulaic conventions of popular ...
"Language as Disclosure in Five Modernist American Works" comprises a series of Heideggerian reading...
Describes the damage that a variety of authors, including Hemingway, saw plaguing language’s capacit...
Stylistic comparison of literary giants Hemingway and Gertrude Stein, and their influence on the mod...
Explores Hemingway’s connections to the Harlem Renaissance via his relationships with Sherwood Ander...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Locating Hemingway, among others, in the post-literary impressionist period, Fried comments on Ford ...
Explores the appropriation of caesarean childbirth as an analogy for male creativity, arguing for th...
Philosophical history on the role of Hemingway, Faulkner, and other “revived modernists” in delineat...
Reads Hemingway’s canon as a survivalist guide for the twentieth century. Surveys Hemingway’s treatm...
Argues against those who find Hemingway’s writing superficial and artless, showing how Hemingway’s c...
Reads the novel as Hemingway’s melancholic response to the crisis of masculinity in the United State...
Stylistic comparison of each author’s appropriation of Parisian modernist aesthetics. Nakjavani anal...
Overview of Hemingway’s life and writing, addressing his ultra-masculine persona and treatment of ge...
20th century was one of the most tumultuous periods in the human history. The fast-paced changes, in...
Explores the modernist novel as a hybrid of experimental style and formulaic conventions of popular ...
"Language as Disclosure in Five Modernist American Works" comprises a series of Heideggerian reading...