- Title
- The Autonarratives of Ernest Hemingway (and Others)
- Author/Creator
- Josh Toth
- Publication Details
- Stranger America: A Narrative Ethics of Exclusion, pp.159-182
- Annotation
- Draws on the theories of Kenneth Burke, Julia Kristeva, and others in his examination of the complexity of self-representation found in A Moveable Feast. Toth analyzes Hemingway s fictional construction of personal experience in Miss Stein Instructs, Ford Madox Ford and the Devil s Disciple, Birth of a New School, and elsewhere. Concludes that the discreet sketches emerge as a series of accurate yet always also contingent portraits of Hemingway as a young author, of other famous writers working in the same place and time, of the specific events that defined the function of writing during the Paris movement.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Record Identifier
- 991015130950403691
Book chapter
The Autonarratives of Ernest Hemingway (and Others)
Stranger America: A Narrative Ethics of Exclusion, pp.159-182
2018
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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