- Title
- Expatriate Lifestyle as Tourist Destination: The Sun Also Rises and Experiential Travelogues of the Twenties
- Author/Creator
- Allyson Nadia Field
- Publication Details
- Hemingway Review, Vol.25(2), pp.29-43
- Annotation
- Places the novel within the travel literature genre, identifying influences such as Robert Forrest Wilson s Paris on Parade (1924). Examines Hemingway s literalizing and mythologizing streets, bars, and caf s, which constitute the geography of the expatriate party lifestyle. Compares the horse-drawn carriage transgressions and church passages in Flaubert s Madame Bovary (1857) to similar passages with Jake and Brett concerning taxis and cathedrals. Frequent references to A Moveable Feast.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132188203691
Journal article
Expatriate Lifestyle as Tourist Destination: The Sun Also Rises and Experiential Travelogues of the Twenties
Hemingway Review, Vol.25(2), pp.29-43
04/01/2006
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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