- Title
- Degrees of Distance: The Authentic and the Personal in Hemingway s Honeymoon Fiction
- Author/Creator
- Hilary K. Justice
- Publication Details
- North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.66(2), pp.77-84
- Annotation
- Employs textual biography (the genealogical examination of a series of works), to distinguish the shift in Hemingway s writing from the immediacy of the personal to the distance of the authentic. Justice focuses on the continuity of texts revolving around le Grau-du-Roi, including Ten Indians, Hills Like White Elephants, and The Garden of Eden with its internal honeymoon narrative, arguing that the transformation between the real and fictional versions of the locale signify underlying biographical themes.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132188803691
Journal article
Degrees of Distance: The Authentic and the Personal in Hemingway s Honeymoon Fiction
North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.66(2), pp.77-84
10/01/1999
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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