- Title
- Hemingway s Geographies: Intimacy, Materiality, and Memory
- Author/Creator
- Laura Gruber Godfrey
- Annotation
- Provides a close literary reading of Hemingway s geographical aesthetic in his fiction and nonfiction, examining how characters become part of their physical worlds. Godfrey draws on cultural history and humanist geography in her exploration of the author s imaginative construction of the intimate and interdependent relationship between characters and their environments, revealing how they influence each other. Godfrey concludes: Hemingway s literary geographies are consistently natural, historical, personal, and cultural; they show Hemingway s interest in and value for the life-in-places in all its forms. Texts examined include Summer People, In Our Time, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, and For Whom the Bell Tolls.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book
- Record Identifier
- 991015132139703691
Book
Hemingway s Geographies: Intimacy, Materiality, and Memory
2016
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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