Inspired by writings by Ford Madox Hueffner (later Ford) on the artist William Hogarth and Impressionism, Rosner explores the art of omission and related characteristics in the modernist works of Hemingway, Ezra Pound, T.S. Eliot, and Ivy Compton-Burnett. Relates this literary minimalism, as opposed to the visual art minimalists of the 1960s and beyond, on a rejection of excess, as noted by Ford and as practiced in post-ornamental architecture beginning in the early 1900s. Finds numerous resonances between these writers and the architecture of the likes of Le Corbusier, noting, for example, Hemingway\u27s widely recognized economy of expression and his statement, Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
This master's thesis in creative writing is divided into two parts. The first constitutes a critical...
Reads the Hemingway hero as a reactionary response to the established literary antihero. Roston ques...
The term “minimalism” gained popularity in the world of visual arts in the early 1960s but only appr...
This dissertation argues that literary minimalism is rightfully understood as an effort to make lite...
This study investigates how minimalist narrative techniques in American modernist literature oblige ...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Briefly mentions Hemingway’s early minimalist style in contrast to later twentieth-century minimalis...
This work suggests ways in which 'less' become 'more' in the minimalist approach of three American s...
Influence study situating Brown’s writings within the context of Hemingway’s and Raymond Carver’s mi...
This research concerns the analysis of ‘minimalism’ in art and architecture in order to determine my...
Categorizing twelve modernist writers as either conceptual or experimental, Galenson characterizes H...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
This master's thesis in creative writing is divided into two parts. The first constitutes a critical...
Reads the Hemingway hero as a reactionary response to the established literary antihero. Roston ques...
The term “minimalism” gained popularity in the world of visual arts in the early 1960s but only appr...
This dissertation argues that literary minimalism is rightfully understood as an effort to make lite...
This study investigates how minimalist narrative techniques in American modernist literature oblige ...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
Briefly mentions Hemingway’s early minimalist style in contrast to later twentieth-century minimalis...
This work suggests ways in which 'less' become 'more' in the minimalist approach of three American s...
Influence study situating Brown’s writings within the context of Hemingway’s and Raymond Carver’s mi...
This research concerns the analysis of ‘minimalism’ in art and architecture in order to determine my...
Categorizing twelve modernist writers as either conceptual or experimental, Galenson characterizes H...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
Reconstructing Modernism establishes for the first time the centrality of modernist buildings and ar...
Hemingway maintains, throughout his career, that to even talk about writing, to come even close to r...
This master's thesis in creative writing is divided into two parts. The first constitutes a critical...