- Title
- A Dark Ill-Lighted Place: Fitzgerald and Hemingway, Philippe Count of Darkness and Philip Counter-Espionage Agent
- Author/Creator
- H. R. Stoneback
- Publication Details
- F. Scott Fitzgerald: New Perspectives, pp.231-249
- Annotation
- Asserts that Fitzgerald s Philippe is an exact portrait of Hemingway, tracing allusions, connections, and parodies throughout all four Philippe stories. Looks closely at Hemingway-Philippe s Catholicism, noting that the church Hemingway most identified with was the crusading Catholicism of the Middle Ages. Finds The Fifth Column to be a direct response to Fitzgerald s stories, pointing to biographical connections and similarities in theme, setting, and character.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015131941303691
Book chapter
A Dark Ill-Lighted Place: Fitzgerald and Hemingway, Philippe Count of Darkness and Philip Counter-Espionage Agent
F. Scott Fitzgerald: New Perspectives, pp.231-249
2000
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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