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050 _aPS 3515.E37 .R227 1997
_b.R227 1997
245 0 _aReadings on Ernest Hemingway /
_cKatie de Koster, book editor.
260 _aSan Diego, CA :
_bGreenhaven Press,
_cc1997.
300 _a190 p.
_c22 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 181-183) and index.
504 _aWorks by Ernest Hemingway: p. 180.
520 _a and recent reevaluations of his work, especially his treatment of women and minorities. The readings are mostly excerpts from longer criticisms, and are edited so that students will be able to understand them. The contributors are serious scholars, and each selection is prefaced with an introduction that explains its general point. They date from the 1940s to this decade, which allows readers to see how criticism and interpretation have changed. This book will be useful to both students and teachers of Hemingway and is a good complement to Melissa McDaniel's Ernest Hemingway (Chelsea, 1996), which provides more detail about his life, struggles with depression and emotional problems, and contributions to both the body of and development of American literature.
520 _a his unique, spare style
520 _a the ways his writing reflected the man and his experiences
520 _aThis series entry opens with a fairly detailed biography of Hemingway that concentrates on the development of his writing and how his life both influenced and was influenced by it. The readings introduce many aspects of Hemingway's work, including the importance of heroes and heroic behavior in his stories
700 _aDe Koster, Katie,
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