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Hemingway, Ernest --- Biography --- Journalists --- United States --- Authors [American ] --- 20th century
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Authors, American --- Fetishism in literature. --- Gender identity in literature. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Men in literature. --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Psychological fiction, American --- Psychology. --- History and criticism. --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Knowledge --- Hemingway (ernest)
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Authors [American ] --- 20th century --- Biography --- Paris (France) --- Intellectual life --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Friends and associates --- Fitzgerald, Francis Scott --- Homes and haunts --- Americans --- France --- History
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Presents vital information on the most-studied short stories at the high school and early-college levels. Each entry contains author biography, plot summary, characters, themes, style, historical context, critical overview, and criticism.
Languages & Literatures --- Literature - General --- Short story --- Short story. --- Study and teaching (Higher) --- Study and teaching (Secondary) --- James, Henry, --- Butler, Octavia E. --- Carver, Raymond, --- Steinbeck, John, --- Joyce, James, --- Wideman, John Edgar. --- Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Barth, John, --- Lawrence, D. H. --- Wharton, Edith, --- Dinesen, Isak, --- Faulkner, William, --- Flaubert, Gustave, --- Hurston, Zora Neale. --- Mistry, Rohinton, --- Garcia Marquez, Gabriel,
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"Moddelmog interrogates Hemingway's persona and work to show how our perception of the writer is influenced by society's views on knowledge, power, and sexuality. She believes that recent attempts to reinvent Hemingway as man and as artist have been circumscribed by their authors' investment in heterosexist ideology; she seeks instead to situate Hemingway's sexual identity in the interface between homosexuality and heterosexuality. Moddelmog looks at how sexual orientation, gender, race, nationality, able-bodiedness--and the intersections of these elements--contribute to the formation of desire. Ultimately, she makes a far-reaching and suggestive argument about multiculturalism and the canons of American letters, asserting that those who teach literature must be aware of the politics and ethics of the authorial constructions they promote." (Publisher's Web page).
Begeerte in de literatuur --- Desire in literature --- Désir dans la littérature --- Desire in literature. --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Hemingway, Ernest --- Criticism and interpretation --- United States --- History --- 20th century --- Hemingway, Ernest, --- Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest, --- Hai-ming-wei, --- Hemingvej, Ernest, --- Hemingwei, --- Hīminjwāy, Arnist, --- Ḣeminguei̐, E. --- Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest, --- Heminguej, Ernest, --- Heminguej, E. --- Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ, --- Haminghwāy, Arnist, --- Hayminghwāy, Arnist, --- Himinghwāy, Arnist, --- Himinghwāy, --- Hemingvejs, Ernests, --- Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ, --- Chemingouaiē, Ernest, --- Heminguwei, Ānesuto, --- Haimingwei, Eneisite, --- Haimingwei, Ouneisite, --- Haimingwei, Ennasite, --- Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ, --- Хемингуэй, Эрнест, --- Хемингуэй, Э. М., --- המינגווי, ארנסט --- המינגווי, ארנסט, --- המינגוי, ארנסט --- המינגוי, ארנסט, --- העמינגוועי, ערנעסט --- 海明威, --- E. ヘミングウェイ, --- همنغواي، ارنست --- همينگوى، ارنست --- ヘミングウェイ, アーネスト, --- 헤밍웨이, 어네스트, --- 海明威, 欧内斯特, --- Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Kheminguėĭ, Ėrnest --- Hemingvej, Ernest --- Hemingwei --- Hīminjwāy, Arnist --- Ḣeminguei̐, Ernest --- Heminguej, Ernest --- Hemingṿey, Ernesṭ --- Haminghwāy, Arnist --- Hayminghwāy, Arnis, --- Himinghwāy, Arnist --- Hemingvejs, Ernests --- Hemingṿe, Ernesṭ --- Chemingouaiē, Ernest --- Heminguwei, Ānesuto --- Haimingwei, Eneisite --- Haimingwei, Ouneisite --- Haimingwei, Ennasite --- Hemingwei, Ŏnesŭtʻŭ --- Хемингуэй, Эрнест --- Хемингуэй, Э. М. --- Chaiminkouaiē, Ernest
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This engaging study returns to a truly remarkable year, the year in which both Ulysses and The Waste Land were published, in which The Great Gatsby was set, and during which the Fascisti took over in Italy, the Irish Free State was born, the Harlem Renaissance reached its peak, Charlie Chaplin's popularity crested, and King Tutankhamen's tomb was discovered. In short, the year which not only in hindsight became the primal scene of literary modernism but which served as the cradle for a host of major political and aesthetic transformations resonating around the globe. In his previous study, the acclaimed Dialect of Modernism (OUP, 1994), Michael North looked at the racial and linguistic struggles over the English language which gave birth to the many strains of modernism. Here, he expands his vision to encompass the global stage, and tells the story of how books changed the future of the world as we know it in one unforgettable year.
English literature --- anno 1920-1929 --- Modernism (Literature) --- Literature and society --- American literature --- Books and reading --- Nineteen twenty-two, A.D. --- Letterkunde. --- Engels. --- Amerikaans. --- Modernisme (cultuur) --- Zeithintergrund --- Geschichte 1922. --- Geistesleben --- American literature. --- Books and reading. --- English literature. --- Literature and society. --- Modernism (Literature). --- History and criticism. --- History --- Eliot, T. S. --- Joyce, James, --- Joyce, James --- Eliot, Thomas S. --- Ulysses (Joyce, James). --- Waste land (Eliot, T. S.). --- 1900-1999. --- Großbritannien. --- English-speaking countries. --- Modernisme (cultuur). --- Zeithintergrund. --- Geistesleben. --- Eliot, T. S., --- 1922 A.D. --- Nineteen hundred twenty-two, A.D. --- Year nineteen twenty-two, A.D. --- Nineteen twenties --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Choice of books --- Evaluation of literature --- Literature --- Reading, Choice of --- Reading and books --- Reading habits --- Reading public --- Reading --- Reading interests --- Reading promotion --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Homer. --- Birmingham, Kevin. --- History and criticism --- WOOLF (VIRGINIA), 1882-1941 --- LAWRENCE (DAVID HERBERT), 1885-1930 --- HEMINGWAY (ERNEST) --- ANDERSON (SHERWOOD), 1876-1941 --- MODERNISME (LITTERATURE) --- STEIN (GERTRUDE), 1874-1946 --- GRANDE-BRETAGNE
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