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Twentieth-Century Literature (2017) 63 (1): 75–93.
Published: 01 March 2017
...Jessica Kent James Baldwin’s Giovanni’s Room participates in a cross-racial call and response with Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises , illuminating both shared cultural influences and differences of race and sexuality. David’s struggle between the social force of compulsory heterosexuality...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (2): 197–222.
Published: 01 June 2016
...Michelle N. Huang Readings of Catherine Barkley, the female protagonist of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms , have focused on her gender without fully considering her medical vocation. In contrast, this article foregrounds Catherine’s work as a Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) nurse through...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2006) 52 (3): 347–351.
Published: 01 September 2006
...Laura Frost Ernest Hemingway: Machismo and Masochism , by Fantina Richard , New York : Palgrave , 2005 . 206 pages. Copyright © Hofstra University 2006 HI Reviews Queer as Papa Ernest Hemingway: Machismo and Masochism by Richard Fantina New York: Palgrave, 2005.206 pages...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (2): 349–354.
Published: 01 June 2012
...Donald A. Daiker The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, 1907–1922 , edited by Spanier Sandra and Trogdon Robert W. , Cambridge University Press , 2011 . 431 pages. Copyright © Hofstra University 2012 Review “I sure like to get letters” The Letters of Ernest Hemingway, 1907...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (1): 72–91.
Published: 01 March 2001
.... — Robert Graves (287) terrain is what remains in the dreaming part of your mind. — Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and into the Trees (92) P a u l Fussell argues that World War I was an inescapable part of post­ war poetry. For instance, he says that Eliots...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (4): 559–566.
Published: 01 December 2010
.... 1943. 2nd ed. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1959. DeFalco, Joseph. The Hero in Hemingway’s Short Stories. Pittsburgh: U of Pitts- burgh P, 1963 Flora, Joseph M. Ernest Hemingway: A Study of the Short Fiction. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1989. Hemingway’s Nick Adams. Baton...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2003) 49 (1): 82–102.
Published: 01 March 2003
... (242) In the passages above, Ernest Hemingway’s celebrated metaphor for Paris has traveled from the tide page of A Moveable Feast to settle into the dialogue of a contemporary detective novel, Masquerade, by Walter Sat­ terthwait. In the course of the trip, moreover, Ernest Hemingway...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2011) 57 (2): 148–179.
Published: 01 June 2011
... Ernest as a twin sister to his older sibling Marcelline (38-43). Mark Spilka’s 1990 study, Heming- way’s Quarrel with Androgyny, draws on The Garden of Eden and retrieves extant material from Mary Welsh Hemingway’s 1976 memoir regarding the sex-change fantasies she and Ernest enjoyed on one...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2001) 47 (1): 92–113.
Published: 01 March 2001
... of his own, but Nick is seldom allowed such imaginative separation from Ernest Hemingway. Au­ tobiographical assumption is virtually automatic among those who write about Nick. On the other hand, those who read the Nick stories gener­ ally become caught up in his experience, and eschew...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2006) 52 (1): 61–91.
Published: 01 March 2006
...Todd Onderdonk Copyright © Hofstra University 2006 HI “Bitched”: Feminization, Identity, and the Hemingwayesque in The Sun Also Rises Todd Onderdonk In a letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald after the publication of Tender Is the Night in 1934, Ernest Hemingway urged his friend...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2006) 52 (3): 249–274.
Published: 01 September 2006
.... The Great War and Modern Memory. London: Oxford UP, 1975. Greenberg, Judith, ed. Trauma at Home: After 9/11. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 2003. Grosz, Elizabeth. Volatile Bodies:Toward a Corporeal Feminism. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1994. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2022) 68 (2): 225–234.
Published: 01 June 2022
... its impressively wide range, which encompasses not only literary novels and short fiction but also Hollywood films, documentaries, and midcentury science fiction. Although in his opening chapter he analyzes works by canonical white, male modernists such as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, he...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2018) 64 (1): 25–52.
Published: 01 March 2018
... of international fiction. I also situate Porter’s Mexican writings at the center of the US literature of experience because, along with the writings of Ernest Hemingway, they served as the most successful examples of fiction set in “foreign” countries that continued to be recognized as “American” literature...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2012) 58 (4): 663–687.
Published: 01 December 2012
... Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Langston Hughes, Sinclair Lewis, Claude McKay, Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, William Carlos Williams, Floyd Dell, John Dos Passos, Josephine Herbst, Meridel Le Sueur, Ruth McKenney, Tess Slesinger, Agnes Smedley, Jessie Fauset, George Schuyler, Wallace Thurman, Kay...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2009) 55 (3): 401–408.
Published: 01 September 2009
... that naturalized old world/ new world differences. He structures Ethnic Modernism around a series of case studies of works by Gertrude Stein, Mary Antin, Jean Toomer, O. E. Rølvaag, Richard Wright, Ernest Hemingway, and Zora Neal Hurston, among others, building on earlier insights to construct what...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (4): 575–581.
Published: 01 December 2010
... and emotional style of Ernest Hemingway; and the convention-making novels of Dashiell Hammett, in particular The Maltese Falcon. Part II traces the flowering of crime fiction. There’s a chapter on James M. Cain and Raymond Chandler, whose Philip Marlowe will be the tipping point between the hard-boiled...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2016) 62 (4): 455–462.
Published: 01 December 2016
... with judgment of Stein’s relationship to her Jewish identity. Part of what might be termed Stein’s identity problem is due to the historically male-gendered category of modernist writer, a being traditionally exemplified in the form of James Joyce, T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, and Ernest Hemingway (on whose style...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2010) 56 (1): 122–129.
Published: 01 March 2010
... modernism and 123 Tom Cerasulo Ernest Hemingway’s type of rigorous professionalism: high-cultural plu- ralists (think Toni Morrison, Sandra Cisneros, N. Scott Momaday) who join high modernism to the ethnic insider voice; technomodernists (John Barth, David Foster Wallace, Don DeLillo...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2011) 57 (1): 123–131.
Published: 01 March 2011
... thereby express skepticism about the modern project, Scheingold claims, they nonetheless remain optimistic about its possible redemption, and even occasionally—as in the case of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms (1929)—display traces of a romanticized vision of war. Anti-war novels...
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Twentieth-Century Literature (2022) 68 (2): 199–224.
Published: 01 June 2022
... to the New Deal with that of Ernest Hemingway, whose presence in Key West had achieved legendary status. Watching in consternation as his once placid getaway turned into a vacation hotspot, Hemingway was famously hostile to the New Deal, condemning it as “some sort of YMCA show. Starry eyed bastards spending...