- Title
- Ernest Hemingway and World War I: Combating Recent Psychobiographical Reassessments, Restoring the War
- Author/Creator
- Matthew C. Stewart
- Publication Details
- Papers on Language & Literature, Vol.36(2), pp.198-217
- Annotation
- Arguing against criticism dismissing the importance of Hemingway s World War I experiences on his later fiction, Stewart examines the profound effects of war looming below the surface of Big Two-Hearted River. Asserts that in this story and others such as In Another Country and Now I Lay Me, Hemingway fictionalizes his own struggle with returning to daily life after the traumatic experience of war.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015131939803691
Journal article
Ernest Hemingway and World War I: Combating Recent Psychobiographical Reassessments, Restoring the War
Papers on Language & Literature, Vol.36(2), pp.198-217
04/01/2000
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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