https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/10/thumbnail.jpgA close reading of a major Hemingway short story collection “The aim of this book is not to have the final word on the meaning of the stories that compose Men Without Women. Rather, the study attempts to probe the events of each story as we encounter them. It seeks to explain historical references, to identify allusions, to see how form suggests meaning.”—From the Preface Because of the fame The Sun Also Rises brought Ernest Hemingway, when Men Without Women was published just one year later, in 1927, it commanded popular and critical attention. Even reviewers who objected to a masculine emphasis and a sometimes harsh realism identified stories in the collection t...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
Previous studies on Hemingway are mostly about his major novels. The writer of the article therefore...
This project supports the contrary argument that Hemingway provided a voice for the post-Victorian w...
Ernest Hemingway is among the most influential American writers of the 20th century, if not the most...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Annotates and critically comments on unfamiliar and obscure details and allusion to provide a compre...
Brief synopsis of recent gender and sexuality studies uncovering the novel\u27s complicated and ambi...
Geared to young adults. Collection of previously published excerpts of essays on the novel’s gender ...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
Previous studies on Hemingway are mostly about his major novels. The writer of the article therefore...
This project supports the contrary argument that Hemingway provided a voice for the post-Victorian w...
Ernest Hemingway is among the most influential American writers of the 20th century, if not the most...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
Hemingway: A Study in Gender and Sexuality explores a subject that few scholars have studied: how t...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
Annotates and critically comments on unfamiliar and obscure details and allusion to provide a compre...
Brief synopsis of recent gender and sexuality studies uncovering the novel\u27s complicated and ambi...
Geared to young adults. Collection of previously published excerpts of essays on the novel’s gender ...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
As much as the characters themselves, the Hemingway Text grapples with the instability of modern gen...
Previous studies on Hemingway are mostly about his major novels. The writer of the article therefore...
This project supports the contrary argument that Hemingway provided a voice for the post-Victorian w...