- Title
- Hemingway s Old Lady and the Aesthetics of Pundonor
- Author/Creator
- Donald Junkins
- Publication Details
- North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.62(2), pp.195-204
- Annotation
- Focusing on tone in Death in the Afternoon, Junkins examines Hemingway s dual intentions of instruction and correction, use of courtly tradition, and aesthetics. Examines the role of the Old Lady as a stand-in for both the audience and Hemingway and as a court fool. Concludes that the bullfight reaffirms Hemingway s belief in the necessity of facing one s own death.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015132255503691
Journal article
Hemingway s Old Lady and the Aesthetics of Pundonor
North Dakota Quarterly, Vol.62(2), pp.195-204
04/01/1994
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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