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Hemingway, style, and the art of emotion
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Hemingway, Ernest, (1899-1961)
Hemingway, style, and the art of emotion
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Title/Author:
Hemingway, style, and the art of emotionDavid Wyatt.
remainder title:
Hemingway, Style, & the Art of Emotion
Author:
Wyatt, David.
Published:
Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2015.
Description:
ix, 270 p. :digital ;24 cm.
Notes:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Subject:
Emotions in literature.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316272084
ISBN:
9781316272084$q(electronic bk.)
Hemingway, style, and the art of emotion
Wyatt, David.
Hemingway, style, and the art of emotion
[electronic resource] /Hemingway, Style, & the Art of EmotionDavid Wyatt. - Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2015. - ix, 270 p. :digital ;24 cm.
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction : Hemingway unbound -- Anxiety. At the beginning : "Indian camp" ; A second will : In our time and in our time ; The end of pleasure : The sun also rises ; False surmise : A farewell to arms ; Making a wound : A farewell to arms and "Now I lay me" -- Embarrassment. Awkwardness and appreciation : Death in the afternoon ; Hunting shame : Green hills of Africa ; Empathy and candor : "The short happy life of Francis Macomber" -- Forgiveness. Taking time : For whom the bell tolls ; Forgiveness : For whom the bell tolls ; Befriending : The old man and the sea -- Remorse. Replacement and remorse : The garden of Eden and A moveable feast ; How to end it : The garden of Eden and A moveable feast.
In Hemingway, Style, and the Art of Emotion, David Wyatt shows that the work of Ernest Hemingway is marked more by vulnerability and deep feeling than by the stoic composure and ironic remove for which it is widely known. This major reassessment of the shape of Hemingway's career recovers the soul of the author's work, revealing him as a multifaceted writer rather than a cold, static icon. Wyatt claims that Hemingway's famous early style does not embrace emotional reticence but works instead to measure the cost of keeping thoughts and feelings under the surface. By the early 1930s Hemingway also turned away from the art of 'the omitted' and began to develop a vision and style more accommodating of the awkwardness and embarrassments of everyday life. Relying on a thorough knowledge of the vast archive Hemingway left behind at his death, this book shows Hemingway as a thoroughly complex and transmutable figure.
ISBN: 9781316272084$q(electronic bk.)Subjects--Personal Names:
435380
Hemingway, Ernest,
1899-1961--Biography.Subjects--Topical Terms:
178769
Emotions in literature.
LC Class. No.: PS3515.E37
Dewey Class. No.: 813.52
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