Hemingway's geographies : intimacy, materiality, and memory / Laura Gruber Godfrey.
2016
PS3515.E37 Z59638 2016eb
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Title
Hemingway's geographies : intimacy, materiality, and memory / Laura Gruber Godfrey.
ISBN
9781137581754 (electronic book)
1137581751 (electronic book)
9781137596741
1137596740
1137581751 (electronic book)
9781137596741
1137596740
Published
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource.
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PS3515.E37 Z59638 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
813/.52
Summary
This book combines close literary analysis with recent research on culture and the spaces humans inhabit. By examining a wide range of Hemingway's writing, including excerpts from his letters; short stories such as "Big Two-Hearted River" and "On the Quai at Smyrna"; the posthumously-published "The Last Good Country" and A Moveable Feast; and the novels The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell To Arms, Laura Gruber Godfrey shows how characters' immersions in place are essential to Hemingway's fiction. Revising conventional views of Hemingway's various landscapes as literary symbols or external settings for action, Godfrey shows that, for Hemingway, humans and geography are often coextensive and interdependent. .
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Includes index.
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Series
Geocriticism and spatial literary studies.
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Print version: 9781137596741
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Ernest Hemingway's Intimate Geographies
Hemingway, the Preservation Impulse, and Cultural Geography
The Illusion of Remembered Places
The Radiance of Objects in Place
Negotiating the Terrain of Conflict
Afterword
Works Cited.
Hemingway, the Preservation Impulse, and Cultural Geography
The Illusion of Remembered Places
The Radiance of Objects in Place
Negotiating the Terrain of Conflict
Afterword
Works Cited.