Ernest Hemingway in Context.

This volume examines the various geographic, political, social and literary contexts through which Hemingway crystallized his unmistakable narrative voice.

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Main Author: Moddelmog, Debra
Other Authors: Del Gizzo, Suzanne
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.
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Online Access: Full text (Wentworth users only)
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Cover_blank; Ernest Hemingway in Context; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Notes on Contributors; Preface; Abbreviations; Biography and Life; Chapter 1 Chronology; Chapter 2 Biography; Chapter 3 Critical Overview of the Biographies; Chapter 4 Letters; Chapter 5 Reading; Representations: In His Time; Chapter 6 Contemporary Reviews; Chapter 7 Photos and Portraits; Chapter 8 Cinema and Adaptations; Chapter 9 Magazines; The Rise of the Modern Magazine; The Rise of Genre and Hemingway as a Popular Author; Coda: Hemingway as Magazine Fiction; Representations: In Our Time.
  • Chapter 10 Critical OverviewChapter 11 Styles; The Early Style1; Later Styles; Influence; Chapter 12 Cult and Afterlife; Chapter 13 Houses and Museums; Appendix; Chapter 14 Posthumous Publications; Intellectual and Artistic Movements and Influences; Chapter 15 Modernist Paris and the ExpatriateLiterary Milieu; Chapter 16 Literary Friendships, Rivalries, and Feuds; Chapter 17 Literary Movements; Chapter 18 Visual Arts; Chapter 19 Music; Popular, Cultural, and Historical Contexts; Chapter 20 Ailments, Accidents, and Suicide; Chapter 21 Animals; Chapter 22 Bullfighting.
  • Chapter 23 The EnvironmentChapter 24 Fishing; Chapter 25 Food and Drink; Chapter 26 Hunting; Chapter 27 Masculinity; Chapter 28 Politics; Chapter 29 Publishing Industry and Scribner's; Chapter 30 Race and Ethnicity:; Chapter 31 Race and Ethnicity:; Chapter 32 Race and Ethnicity:; Chapter 33 Race and Ethnicity:; Chapter 34 Race and Ethnicity:; Chapter 35 Religion; Chapter 36 Sex, Sexuality, and Marriage; Chapter 37 Travel; Chapter 38 Travel Writing; Chapter 39 War:; Chapter 40 War:; Chapter 41 War:; Chapter 42 Women; Resources; Chapter 43 Manuscripts and Collections.
  • The Hemingway Collection at the JFK LibraryBeginnings of the Hemingway Collection; The Setting of the Collection; Other collections of Hemingway materials; Colby College, Collection of Waldo Peirce Materials; Library of Congress, A.E. Hotchner/Ernest Hemingway collection; University of Delaware Library Special Collections Department, Ernest Hemingway Manuscripts; Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University, Ernest Hemingway letters to Harvey Breit; Indiana University, Lilly Library; Museo Ernest Hemingway, [Finca VigĂ­a] San Francisco de Paula, Cuba; The Newberry Library.
  • Pennsylvania State University, Special Collections LibraryPrinceton University Library Manuscripts Division, Patrick Hemingway Papers; Princeton University Library Manuscripts Division, Archives of Charles Scribner's Sons, 1786-2003 (bulk 1880s-1970s); Stanford University Libraries and Academic Information Resources, Charles D. Field Collection of Ernest Hemingway; University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, Ernest Hemingway Collection; University of Virginia, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Liter.