The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the aesthetic decisions and theoretical complexity of three of Ernest Hemingway’s most experimental texts: IN OUR TIME, TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT, and THE GARDEN OF EDEN, and to show that the usually maligned Hemingway was an author invested in the avant-garde and in analyzing and dissecting rigid societal rules, not championing them. Through critical analysis this study examined how Hemingway makes specific aesthetic decisions in order to more clearly examine the disparity between whites and both women and racial minorities in America. The problems that Hemingway makes clear through his art are meant to have a profound effect upon the reader and encourage re-evaluation of societal rules, thei...
This study aims at analyzing Hemingway's selected novels and short stories in order to discover thei...
A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald,...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the aesthetic decisions and theoretical complex...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
My examination asserts that Ernest Hemingway's modernity lies beyond mere stylistic technique and ae...
This thesis examines the conception and destruction of masculine identities in Ernest Hemingway’s fi...
This project supports the contrary argument that Hemingway provided a voice for the post-Victorian w...
The author argues a much neglected element in the seminal Hemingway\u27s story Hills Like White Ele...
This dissertation examines how Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien challenge the emotionally restrictiv...
This senior thesis for the South Carolina Honors College conducts a literary analysis of Ernest Hemi...
The problem is to show, in selected novels, that Hemingway\u27s negative attitude toward women is re...
This thesis uses a combination of medical humanities, queer public theory, and literary analysis to ...
This study aims at analyzing Hemingway's selected novels and short stories in order to discover thei...
A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald,...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
The purpose of this study was to critically evaluate the aesthetic decisions and theoretical complex...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Ernest Hemingway, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, is one of America\u27s outstandi...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
My examination asserts that Ernest Hemingway's modernity lies beyond mere stylistic technique and ae...
This thesis examines the conception and destruction of masculine identities in Ernest Hemingway’s fi...
This project supports the contrary argument that Hemingway provided a voice for the post-Victorian w...
The author argues a much neglected element in the seminal Hemingway\u27s story Hills Like White Ele...
This dissertation examines how Ernest Hemingway and Tim O'Brien challenge the emotionally restrictiv...
This senior thesis for the South Carolina Honors College conducts a literary analysis of Ernest Hemi...
The problem is to show, in selected novels, that Hemingway\u27s negative attitude toward women is re...
This thesis uses a combination of medical humanities, queer public theory, and literary analysis to ...
This study aims at analyzing Hemingway's selected novels and short stories in order to discover thei...
A study of the impact Anglo race assertion had on American Modernism through the work of Fitzgerald,...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...