A fiction writer discusses how she was inspired by The Garden of Eden and set out to write an intertextual novel in which Hemingway\u27s book plays a role. Briefly recounts the evolution of Hemingway\u27s book and concedes that her interaction with The Garden of Eden stems from its abridged published version and not from its manuscript, which she has not seen. Discusses her strategy for creating characters, voice, and narrative action that derive from her reading of The Garden of Eden
Addresses the ethical problems of the creative writer, exploring the difference between meaningful, ...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
In his consideration of the way pleasure has become a recent topic of critical attention, as opposed...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
This paper explores the possibility that Hemingway scholars are overlooking the development of Hemin...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Examines Hemingway’s interwoven themes of reading, writing, identity, and sexuality through numerous...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
Explores Hemingway’s complex authorial presence in his experimental work of memory interweaving fact...
Examines Across the River and into the Trees, The Garden of Eden, and Islands in the Stream, lamenti...
Draws on Lacan’s theories to argue that Scribner’s published version foregrounds the novel’s conscio...
Relying on letters, manuscripts, A Moveable Feast, and The Garden of Eden, Miller explores Hemingway...
Asserts that understanding Hemingway’s early unpublished story is key to a sound interpretation of s...
Addresses the ethical problems of the creative writer, exploring the difference between meaningful, ...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
In his consideration of the way pleasure has become a recent topic of critical attention, as opposed...
(From the publisher's website) Ernest Hemingway is in Cuba, trying to finish his final novel The Ga...
This paper explores the possibility that Hemingway scholars are overlooking the development of Hemin...
Evolutionary approach to True at First Light, focusing on the essential human needs to reproduce, ki...
The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway\u27s posthumous work, was edited by Tom Jenksa, anonymous edito...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing about trout fishing while in Paris in the 1920s was instrumental in ...
Examines Hemingway’s interwoven themes of reading, writing, identity, and sexuality through numerous...
Personal account by Hemingway’s secretary, relating details and experiences from her summer spent tr...
Explores Hemingway’s complex authorial presence in his experimental work of memory interweaving fact...
Examines Across the River and into the Trees, The Garden of Eden, and Islands in the Stream, lamenti...
Draws on Lacan’s theories to argue that Scribner’s published version foregrounds the novel’s conscio...
Relying on letters, manuscripts, A Moveable Feast, and The Garden of Eden, Miller explores Hemingway...
Asserts that understanding Hemingway’s early unpublished story is key to a sound interpretation of s...
Addresses the ethical problems of the creative writer, exploring the difference between meaningful, ...
Critical biography arguing that Hemingway’s four posthumous works, A Moveable Feast, Islands in the ...
In his consideration of the way pleasure has become a recent topic of critical attention, as opposed...