Hemingway's The Garden of Eden : twenty-five years of criticism / edited by Suzanne del Gizzo and Frederic J. Svoboda.
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Del Gizzo, Suzanne (redaktör/utgivare)
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Svoboda, Frederic Joseph, 1949- (redaktör/utgivare)
- ISBN 9781631010415
- Publicerad: Kent, Ohio : Kent State University Press, [2012]
- Copyright: ©2012
- Engelska 1 online resource (xvii, 396 pages)
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- Introduction -- The garden of Eden at twenty-five / Tom Jenks -- Reviews. Ernest Hemingway: R.I.P. / E.L. Doctorow -- The sinister sex / John Updike -- Editing and manuscript issues. The endings of Hemingway's Garden of Eden / Robert E. Fleming -- The thematic integrity of The garden of Eden / K.J. Peters -- The Garden of Eden: a question of dates / John Leonard -- Narrative structure. mimesis and metafiction in Hemingway's The garden of Eden / Robert B. Jones -- The hunting story in The garden of Eden / James Nagel -- Hemingway's Garden of Eden: resistance of things past and protecting the masculine text / Rose Marie Burwell -- Looking through The garden's mirrors: the early-postmodernist Hemingway text / Beatriz Penas Ibanez -- Gender, sexuality, and race. Hemingway's Barbershop Quintet: The Garden of Eden manuscript / Mark Spilka -- Hemingway's gender trouble / J. Gerald Kennedy -- Tribal things: Hemingway's erotics of truth / Nancy Comley and Robert Scholes -- Opening bluebeard's closet: writing and aggression in Hemingway's The garden of Eden manuscript / Steven C. Roe -- Hemingway's The garden of Eden: writing with the body / Kathy Willingham -- "Come back to the beach ag'in, David honey!": Hemingway's fetishization of race in The garden of Eden manuscripts / Carl Eby -- Protecting the Hemingway myth: casting out forbidden desires from The garden of Eden / Debra A. Moddelmog -- Sexual transgression and artistic creativity in The garden of Eden / Daniel Kempton -- In search of lost time: reading Hemingway's Garden / Ira Elliott -- Fathers, lovers, and friend killers: rearticulating gender and race via species in Hemingway / Cary Wolfe -- The Fitzgerald connection. The garden of Eden as a response to Tender is the night / Robert E. Fleming -- Madwomen on the Riviera: the Fitzgeralds, Hemingway, and the matter of modernism / Nancy R. Comley.
- First book-length study of the novel that transformed Hemingway scholarship. When The Garden of Eden appeared in 1986, roughly twenty-five years after Ernest Hemingway's death, it was a watershed event that changed readers' and scholars' perceptions of the famous American author. Following five months in the life of protagonist David Bourne, a rising young writer of fiction, and his highly intelligent but artistically frustrated wife, Catherine, the novel is unique among Hemingway's works. Its exploration of gender roles and identities, unconventional sexual practices, race, and artistic expression challenged the traditional notions scholars and readers had of the iconic writer, and it sparked a debate that has revolutionized Hemingway studies. It was also the first of Hemingway's posthumously published novels to garner a storm of criticism regarding the editing of its text. Many comparative studies have been done between the original manuscript, which contains over 2,000 pages, and its heavily edited published version, which has little over 200 pages. Despite the whirlwind surrounding The Garden of Eden, no book-length study of the novel has ever been published--until now. In Hemingway's The Garden of Eden, editors Suzanne del Gizzo and Frederic J. Svoboda have collected the best essays and reviews--pieces that examine the novel's themes, its composition and structure, and the complex issue of editing a manuscript for posthumous publication--and placed them in a single, cohesive volume. Among the included works are E.L. Doctorow's famous New York Times review "Braver Than We Thought," a new essay by Tom Jenks examining his editing process in "Editing Hemingway: The Garden of Eden," and Mark Spilka's "Hemingway's Barbershop Quintet: The Garden of Eden Manuscript," a precursor to his groundbreaking study of Hemingway's concerns with sex and gender roles, Hemingway's Quarrel with Androgyny. Hemingway's The Garden of Eden is a must-read text for scholars, students, and readers of Hemingway.
Personnamn
- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 -- Criticism, Textual.
- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961.
- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
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- Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961: Garden of Eden.
Titel
- Garden of Eden (Hemingway, Ernest)
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- PS3515.E37 (LCC)
- 813/.52 (DDC)
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