Author: Delbert E. Wylder
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Hemingway's Heroes
Author: D. E. Wylder
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Heroes in literature
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Heroes in literature
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
Hemingway's Heroes
Author: Delbert E. Wylder
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 278
Book Description
The Hero in Hemingway's Short Stories
Author: Joseph DeFalco
Publisher: [Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN:
Category : Heroes in literature
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Uses modern psychological procedures to show that Hemingway's short stories are structured upon the theme of individualation- the quest for self-illumination.
Publisher: [Pittsburgh] : University of Pittsburgh Press
ISBN:
Category : Heroes in literature
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Uses modern psychological procedures to show that Hemingway's short stories are structured upon the theme of individualation- the quest for self-illumination.
The Hero in Hemingway's Short Stories
Author: Joseph DeFalco
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Ernest Hemingway's Code Hero in Pursuit of Self
Author: Dr. K. Madhu Murthy
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387373846
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Literary heroes represent the cultural, moral and spiritual texture of a country. They reflect the spoken and unspoken ideals, the dreams of life and the mundane existence of people of a nation. The concept of the hero generates some of the most existing criticism in the literary history of a country. The emergence of mythological hero or heroes gives proper direction to the people of a nation in formulating religions, morals, cultural and social ideals and values.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1387373846
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
Literary heroes represent the cultural, moral and spiritual texture of a country. They reflect the spoken and unspoken ideals, the dreams of life and the mundane existence of people of a nation. The concept of the hero generates some of the most existing criticism in the literary history of a country. The emergence of mythological hero or heroes gives proper direction to the people of a nation in formulating religions, morals, cultural and social ideals and values.
Hemingway, the Writer as Artist
Author: Carlos Baker
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691013053
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
"A working check-list of Hemingway's prose, poetry, and journalism, with notes": p. [409]-426.
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691013053
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
"A working check-list of Hemingway's prose, poetry, and journalism, with notes": p. [409]-426.
The Hero in Hemingway
Author: Bhim S. Dahiya
Publisher: Chandigarh : Bahri Publications
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Publisher: Chandigarh : Bahri Publications
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Hemingway on Politics and Rebellion
Author: Lauretta Conklin Frederking
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136947833
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
Hemingway has been labeled a ‘communist sympathizer,’ ‘elitist’, and a ‘rugged individualist.’ This volume embraces the complexity of political advocacy in Hemingway’s novels and short stories. Hemingway’s characters physically, intellectually and spiritually become part of resisting current conditions and affirm the value of resistance, even destruction, regardless of political outcome. Much more than political nihilism, rebellion allows man to realize the potentialities of his greatness as a leader, the realities of his solidarity as a comrade, and the simple sensations of everyday living. Hemingway draws new perspectives on the meaning of politics in our own lives at the same time as his writings affirm boundaries of political thought and literary theory for explaining many of the themes we study.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136947833
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
Hemingway has been labeled a ‘communist sympathizer,’ ‘elitist’, and a ‘rugged individualist.’ This volume embraces the complexity of political advocacy in Hemingway’s novels and short stories. Hemingway’s characters physically, intellectually and spiritually become part of resisting current conditions and affirm the value of resistance, even destruction, regardless of political outcome. Much more than political nihilism, rebellion allows man to realize the potentialities of his greatness as a leader, the realities of his solidarity as a comrade, and the simple sensations of everyday living. Hemingway draws new perspectives on the meaning of politics in our own lives at the same time as his writings affirm boundaries of political thought and literary theory for explaining many of the themes we study.
Hemingway in Comics
Author: Robert K. Elder
Publisher: Kent State University Press
ISBN: 9781606354001
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Ernest Hemingway casts a long shadow in literature--reaching beyond his status as a giant of 20th-century fiction and a Nobel Prize winner--extending even into comic books. Appearing variously with Superman, Mickey Mouse, Captain Marvel, and Cerebus, he has even battled fascists alongside Wolverine in Spain and teamed up with Shade to battle adversaries in the Area of Madness. Robert K. Elder's research into Hemingway's comic presence demonstrates the truly international reach of Hemingway as a pop culture icon. In more than 120 appearances across multiple languages, Hemingway is often portrayed as the hypermasculine legend: bearded, boozed up, and ready to throw a punch. But just as often, comic book writers see past the bravado to the sensitive artist looking for validation. Hemingway's role in these comics ranges from the divine to the ridiculous, as his image is recorded, distorted, lampooned, and whittled down to its essential parts. As Elder notes, comic book creators and Hemingway share a natural kinship. The comic book page demands an economy of words, much like Hemingway's less-is-more "iceberg theory," only in graphic form. In addition, he turned out to be the perfect avatar for comic book artists wanting to tell history-rich stories, as he experienced beautiful places during the most chaotic times: Paris in the 1920s, Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Cuba on the brink of revolution, France during World War I and during World War II just after the Allies landed in Normandy. Hemingway in Comics provides a unique lens for considering one of our most influential authors. Not only for the dedicated Hemingway fan, this book will appeal to all those with an appreciation for comics, pop culture, and the absurd.
Publisher: Kent State University Press
ISBN: 9781606354001
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Ernest Hemingway casts a long shadow in literature--reaching beyond his status as a giant of 20th-century fiction and a Nobel Prize winner--extending even into comic books. Appearing variously with Superman, Mickey Mouse, Captain Marvel, and Cerebus, he has even battled fascists alongside Wolverine in Spain and teamed up with Shade to battle adversaries in the Area of Madness. Robert K. Elder's research into Hemingway's comic presence demonstrates the truly international reach of Hemingway as a pop culture icon. In more than 120 appearances across multiple languages, Hemingway is often portrayed as the hypermasculine legend: bearded, boozed up, and ready to throw a punch. But just as often, comic book writers see past the bravado to the sensitive artist looking for validation. Hemingway's role in these comics ranges from the divine to the ridiculous, as his image is recorded, distorted, lampooned, and whittled down to its essential parts. As Elder notes, comic book creators and Hemingway share a natural kinship. The comic book page demands an economy of words, much like Hemingway's less-is-more "iceberg theory," only in graphic form. In addition, he turned out to be the perfect avatar for comic book artists wanting to tell history-rich stories, as he experienced beautiful places during the most chaotic times: Paris in the 1920s, Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Cuba on the brink of revolution, France during World War I and during World War II just after the Allies landed in Normandy. Hemingway in Comics provides a unique lens for considering one of our most influential authors. Not only for the dedicated Hemingway fan, this book will appeal to all those with an appreciation for comics, pop culture, and the absurd.
Death in Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea
Author: Dedria Bryfonski
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0737769793
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Published in 1952, The Old Man and the Sea is Hemingway's last major work of fiction and is widely revered for its compelling use of death and legacy. This concise volume explores Hemingway's life and influences, takes a look at key ideas related to death in the novel, including notions of the killing, hunting, and aging, and provides a selection of contemporary perspectives on death. Essayists include Lillian Ross, A.E. Hotchner, Carlos Baker, Wolfgang Wittkowski, and Dolores T. Puterbaugh.
Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
ISBN: 0737769793
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Published in 1952, The Old Man and the Sea is Hemingway's last major work of fiction and is widely revered for its compelling use of death and legacy. This concise volume explores Hemingway's life and influences, takes a look at key ideas related to death in the novel, including notions of the killing, hunting, and aging, and provides a selection of contemporary perspectives on death. Essayists include Lillian Ross, A.E. Hotchner, Carlos Baker, Wolfgang Wittkowski, and Dolores T. Puterbaugh.