Although Martha Gellhorn is well established as one of the century\u27s greatest war reporters, her non-fiction can best be understood as an original form of travel writing. Through a close reading of some 125 of Gellhorn\u27s articles in 23 publications, this study explores how Gellhorn blended elements of journalism, memoir, and travelogue to fashion a vivid style of war reporting. Theories of rhetoric regarding symbols of language were used to develop a basis for the analysis. Gellhorn pushed the boundaries of conventional travel writing and is difficult to categorize as a journalist and a literary figure. Originally enamored of journalism as a truth-telling process, she became disenchanted with journalism\u27s ability to shape public ex...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-102).Travel writing is an ancient and broad genre of...
abstract: ABSTRACT This dissertation examines contemporary U.S. women writing about war, with p...
Straight Record and the Paper Trail: From Depression Reporters to Foreign Correspondents engages wit...
St. Louis-born Martha Gellhorn (1908-98) was the doyenne of twentieth century war correspondence. Op...
How war is depicted matters vitally to all of us. In the vast literature on war representation, litt...
How war is depicted matters vitally to all of us. In the vast literature on war representation, litt...
Martha Gellhorn, third wife of Ernest Hemingway, experiences criticism early in her writing career--...
Better known now as a war correspondent, Martha Gellhorn yearned for critical success as a novelist....
History/biography of the lives and intersecting careers of six women war correspondents reporting fr...
Spanier recounts the 1995 publication of Gellhorn’s play and outlines its feminist themes, arguing t...
Briefly compares Gellhorn’s journalistic style to Hemingway’s, noting their similar use of original ...
Scholarship of travel writing has seldom paid proper attention to questions of how and why readers e...
textThe “global war on terrorism” has pervaded the social scene following the attacks of September 1...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
The two memoirs in my thesis universalize personal experience by linking it to larger historical eve...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-102).Travel writing is an ancient and broad genre of...
abstract: ABSTRACT This dissertation examines contemporary U.S. women writing about war, with p...
Straight Record and the Paper Trail: From Depression Reporters to Foreign Correspondents engages wit...
St. Louis-born Martha Gellhorn (1908-98) was the doyenne of twentieth century war correspondence. Op...
How war is depicted matters vitally to all of us. In the vast literature on war representation, litt...
How war is depicted matters vitally to all of us. In the vast literature on war representation, litt...
Martha Gellhorn, third wife of Ernest Hemingway, experiences criticism early in her writing career--...
Better known now as a war correspondent, Martha Gellhorn yearned for critical success as a novelist....
History/biography of the lives and intersecting careers of six women war correspondents reporting fr...
Spanier recounts the 1995 publication of Gellhorn’s play and outlines its feminist themes, arguing t...
Briefly compares Gellhorn’s journalistic style to Hemingway’s, noting their similar use of original ...
Scholarship of travel writing has seldom paid proper attention to questions of how and why readers e...
textThe “global war on terrorism” has pervaded the social scene following the attacks of September 1...
Scholars and theorists who discuss the relationship between gender and war agree that the divide bet...
The two memoirs in my thesis universalize personal experience by linking it to larger historical eve...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 100-102).Travel writing is an ancient and broad genre of...
abstract: ABSTRACT This dissertation examines contemporary U.S. women writing about war, with p...
Straight Record and the Paper Trail: From Depression Reporters to Foreign Correspondents engages wit...