Situates Davis\u27s fiction with the minimalist tradition due to its brevity, reliance on allusion, and omission of important details. Points to Hemingway\u27s influence on Davis\u27s use of objective narration to imply emotional intensity in works such as Ways and Grammar Questions. Briefly draws on Big Two-Hearted River and Soldier\u27s Home
Inspired by writings by Ford Madox Hueffner (later Ford) on the artist William Hogarth and Impressio...
Approaches novels by Hemingway, Faulkner, DeLillo, and McCarthy through a lyric poetry lens, focusin...
Briefly mentions Hemingway’s early minimalist style in contrast to later twentieth-century minimalis...
For Lydia Davis, writing has always wished to be as concise as possible. Her very short stories have...
The term “minimalism” gained popularity in the world of visual arts in the early 1960s but only appr...
Lydia Davis is best known for her work in the short short story form, that is, very short stories of...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
This dissertation argues that literary minimalism is rightfully understood as an effort to make lite...
Reads the Hemingway hero as a reactionary response to the established literary antihero. Roston ques...
Influence study situating Brown’s writings within the context of Hemingway’s and Raymond Carver’s mi...
Notes briefly Chekov’s influence on Hemingway’s dialogue, action, and setting before delving into a ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
This study investigates how minimalist narrative techniques in American modernist literature oblige ...
What is a minimalist narrative, and what are its characteristic features? How do you identify one? F...
Compares Mailer’s minimalist approach in narration and authoritative presence to Hemingway’s “The Ki...
Inspired by writings by Ford Madox Hueffner (later Ford) on the artist William Hogarth and Impressio...
Approaches novels by Hemingway, Faulkner, DeLillo, and McCarthy through a lyric poetry lens, focusin...
Briefly mentions Hemingway’s early minimalist style in contrast to later twentieth-century minimalis...
For Lydia Davis, writing has always wished to be as concise as possible. Her very short stories have...
The term “minimalism” gained popularity in the world of visual arts in the early 1960s but only appr...
Lydia Davis is best known for her work in the short short story form, that is, very short stories of...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
This dissertation argues that literary minimalism is rightfully understood as an effort to make lite...
Reads the Hemingway hero as a reactionary response to the established literary antihero. Roston ques...
Influence study situating Brown’s writings within the context of Hemingway’s and Raymond Carver’s mi...
Notes briefly Chekov’s influence on Hemingway’s dialogue, action, and setting before delving into a ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
This study investigates how minimalist narrative techniques in American modernist literature oblige ...
What is a minimalist narrative, and what are its characteristic features? How do you identify one? F...
Compares Mailer’s minimalist approach in narration and authoritative presence to Hemingway’s “The Ki...
Inspired by writings by Ford Madox Hueffner (later Ford) on the artist William Hogarth and Impressio...
Approaches novels by Hemingway, Faulkner, DeLillo, and McCarthy through a lyric poetry lens, focusin...
Briefly mentions Hemingway’s early minimalist style in contrast to later twentieth-century minimalis...