- Title
- Second Growth: The Ecology of Loss in "Fathers and Sons"
- Author/Creator
- Susan F. Beegel
- Publication Details
- New Essays on Hemingway s Short Fiction, pp.75-110
- Annotation
- Close analysis focusing on the ecological implications of loss and destruction. Connecting Hemingway to Nick, Beegel explores the story s dysfunctional familial relationships considering the environmental devastation of the Michigan forests at the turn of the twentieth century. Concludes that Hemingway s ecological education resulted in his growing awareness of the impossibility of renewal after some environmental disasters.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015136300203691
Book chapter
Second Growth: The Ecology of Loss in "Fathers and Sons"
New Essays on Hemingway s Short Fiction, pp.75-110
1998
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
Metrics
21 Record Views