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Ernest Hemingway in Context
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Ernest Hemingway's literary career was shaped by the remarkable contexts in which he lived, from the streets of suburban Chicago to the shores of the Caribbean islands, to the battlefields of World War I, Franco's Spain and World War II. This volume examines the various geographic, political, social and literary contexts through which Hemingway crystallized his unmistakable narrative voice. Written by forty-four experts in Hemingway studies, the comprehensive yet concise essays collected here explore how Hemingway is both a product and a critic of his times, touching on his relationship to matters of style, biography, letters, cinema, the arts, music, masculinity, sexuality, the environment, ethnicity and race, legacy and women, among other topics. Fans, students and scholars of Hemingway will turn to this reference time and again for a fuller understanding of this iconic American author.
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Table of contents
- Cover
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- Ernest Hemingway in Context
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- Biography and Life
- Representations: In His Time
- Representations: In Our Time
- Intellectual and Artistic Movements and Influences
- Popular, Cultural, and Historical Contexts
- Resources
- Further Reading
- Index