The Influence of Ernest Hemingway - Further Reading

FURTHER READING

CRITICISM

Berman, Ronald. Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway: Language and Experience. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2003, 125 p.

Contains two chapters on how Hemingway's innovative use of language conveys a modern sense of reality.

Broer, Lawrence R. and Gloria Holland, eds. Hemingway and Women: Female Critics and the Female Voice. Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2002, 344 p.

A collection of diverse and provocative essays that explore the complicated roles that both gender and gender identity played in Hemingway's life and work.

Fleming, Robert E., ed. Hemingway and the Natural World. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1999, 276 p.

Anthology of wide-ranging essays from the Seventh International Hemingway Conference. Topics include Hemingway's portrayal of Native Americans in his fiction, and myth and gender in Hemingway's vision of nature.

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