- Title
- Hemingway's Slang in Lyndsay Faye's The Paragon Hotel
- Author/Creator
- Russ Pottle
- Publication Details
- The Hemingway Review, Vol.42(2), pp.105-112
- Annotation
- The historical novelist Lyndsay Faye pilfered Hemingway's 1918 correspondence for slang usages that would definitively locate the characters in her 2019 book, The Paragon Hotel, in the late nineteen-teens, rather than have the novel's dialogue bleed into usages more common in the high-Jazz Age. Cross-referencing text from the novel with Hemingway's 1918 correspondence collected in the Hemingway Letters Project, then comparing the results against entries from the Oxford English Dictionary and the New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English, shows the complex relationship between the voices of Faye's characters—particularly the novel's narrator—and the young Ernest Hemingway.
- Academic Unit
- Hemingway Bibliography
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Record Identifier
- 991015212020603691
Journal article
Hemingway's Slang in Lyndsay Faye's The Paragon Hotel
The Hemingway Review, Vol.42(2), pp.105-112
2023
Appears in Hemingway Bibliography
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