Ernest Hemingway's literary career was shaped by the remarkable contexts in which he lived, from the streets of suburban Chicago to the shores of the Caribbean islands, to the battlefields of World War I, Franco's Spain and World War II. This volume examines the various geographic, political, social and literary contexts through which Hemingway crystallized his unmistakable narrative voice. Written by forty-four experts in Hemingway studies, the comprehensive yet concise essays collected here explore how Hemingway is both a product and a critic of his times, touching on his relationship to…mehr
Ernest Hemingway's literary career was shaped by the remarkable contexts in which he lived, from the streets of suburban Chicago to the shores of the Caribbean islands, to the battlefields of World War I, Franco's Spain and World War II. This volume examines the various geographic, political, social and literary contexts through which Hemingway crystallized his unmistakable narrative voice. Written by forty-four experts in Hemingway studies, the comprehensive yet concise essays collected here explore how Hemingway is both a product and a critic of his times, touching on his relationship to matters of style, biography, letters, cinema, the arts, music, masculinity, sexuality, the environment, ethnicity and race, legacy and women, among other topics. Fans, students and scholars of Hemingway will turn to this reference time and again for a fuller understanding of this iconic American author.
Part I. Biography and Life: 1. Chronology Verna Kale 2. Biography John Raeburn 3. Critical overview of biographies Lisa Tyler 4. Letters Sandra Spanier 5. Reading Gail Sinclair Part II. Representations: In His Time: 6. Contemporary reviews Albert J. De Fazio, III 7. Photos and portraits James Plath 8. Cinema adaptations Jill Jividen 9. Magazines David M. Earle Part III. Representations: In our Time: 10. Critical overview Kelli A. Larson 11. Styles Milton A. Cohen 12. Cult and afterlife Suzanne del Gizzo 13. Houses and museums Frederic Svoboda 14. Posthumous publications Robert W. Trogdon Part IV. Intellectual and Artistic Movements and Influences: 15. Modernist Paris and the expatriate literary milieu J. Gerald Kennedy 16. Literary friendships, rivalries and feuds Kirk Curnutt 17. Literary movements Carl Eby 18. Visual arts Lisa Narbeshuber 19. Music Hilary K. Justice Part V. Popular, Cultural, and Historical Contexts: 20. Ailments, accidents, and suicide Peter L. Hays 21. Animals Ryan Hediger 22. Bullfighting Miriam B. Mandel 23. The environment Susan F. Beegel 24. Fishing Mark P. Ott 25. Food and drink Peter Messent 26. Hunting Kevin Maier 27. Masculinity Thomas Strychacz 28. Politics Robert E. Fleming 29. Publishing industry and Scribner's Leonard J. Leff 30. Race and ethnicity: African Americans Gary Edward Holcomb 31. Race and ethnicity: Africans Nghana Lewis 32. Race and ethnicity: American Indians Amy Strong 33. Race and ethnicity: Cubans Ann Putnam 34. Race and ethnicity: Jews Jeremy Kaye 35. Religion Matthew Nickel 36. Sex, sexuality, and marriage Debra A. Moddelmog 37. Travel Russ Pottle 38. Travel writing Emily Wittman 39. War: World War I Alex Vernon 40. War: Spanish Civil War Stacey Guill 41. War: World War II James H. Meredith 42. Women Nancy R. Comley Part VI. Resources: 43. Manuscripts and collections Susan Wrynn 44. The Hemingway Review and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society Charles M. Oliver Further reading.
Part I. Biography and Life: 1. Chronology Verna Kale 2. Biography John Raeburn 3. Critical overview of biographies Lisa Tyler 4. Letters Sandra Spanier 5. Reading Gail Sinclair Part II. Representations: In His Time: 6. Contemporary reviews Albert J. De Fazio, III 7. Photos and portraits James Plath 8. Cinema adaptations Jill Jividen 9. Magazines David M. Earle Part III. Representations: In our Time: 10. Critical overview Kelli A. Larson 11. Styles Milton A. Cohen 12. Cult and afterlife Suzanne del Gizzo 13. Houses and museums Frederic Svoboda 14. Posthumous publications Robert W. Trogdon Part IV. Intellectual and Artistic Movements and Influences: 15. Modernist Paris and the expatriate literary milieu J. Gerald Kennedy 16. Literary friendships, rivalries and feuds Kirk Curnutt 17. Literary movements Carl Eby 18. Visual arts Lisa Narbeshuber 19. Music Hilary K. Justice Part V. Popular, Cultural, and Historical Contexts: 20. Ailments, accidents, and suicide Peter L. Hays 21. Animals Ryan Hediger 22. Bullfighting Miriam B. Mandel 23. The environment Susan F. Beegel 24. Fishing Mark P. Ott 25. Food and drink Peter Messent 26. Hunting Kevin Maier 27. Masculinity Thomas Strychacz 28. Politics Robert E. Fleming 29. Publishing industry and Scribner's Leonard J. Leff 30. Race and ethnicity: African Americans Gary Edward Holcomb 31. Race and ethnicity: Africans Nghana Lewis 32. Race and ethnicity: American Indians Amy Strong 33. Race and ethnicity: Cubans Ann Putnam 34. Race and ethnicity: Jews Jeremy Kaye 35. Religion Matthew Nickel 36. Sex, sexuality, and marriage Debra A. Moddelmog 37. Travel Russ Pottle 38. Travel writing Emily Wittman 39. War: World War I Alex Vernon 40. War: Spanish Civil War Stacey Guill 41. War: World War II James H. Meredith 42. Women Nancy R. Comley Part VI. Resources: 43. Manuscripts and collections Susan Wrynn 44. The Hemingway Review and the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society Charles M. Oliver Further reading.
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