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  1. A cognitive approach to Ernest Hemingway's short fiction

    Tucan, Gabriela
    Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021

    How do readers make sense of Hemingway's short stories? How is it possible that the camera-like quality of his narrative can appeal to our senses and arouse our emotions? How does it capture us? With reserved narrators and protagonists engaged in laconic dialogs, his texts do not seem to say much. This book consciously revisits our responses to the Hemingway story, a belated response to his invitation to discover what lies beneath the surface of his iceberg. What this pioneering critical endeavor seeks to understand is the thinking required in reading Hemingway's short fiction. It proposes a cognitively informed model of reading which questions the resources of the reader's imaginative powers. The cognitive demonstrations here are designed to have potentially larger implications for the short story's general mode of knowing. Drawing from both cognitively oriented poetics and narratology in equal measure, this book explains what structures our interaction with literary texts.

  2. In our time : authoritative text, contexts, criticism

    Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
    First edition - New York, N.Y. : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2022]

    "In Our Time, a volume of short stories and prose poems, chronicles events before, during, and after the World War I. Hemingway's first major work, the volume exemplifies modernist literature with its unpredictable juxtapositions, disjointed narration, and jarring themes. The stories mere "Lost Generation" memories of birth, death, violence, romance, and adventure, some belonging to the semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams. Despite Nick's recurrent challenges, the stories follow a nonlinear, random pattern that marks modernist literature. "Contexts" offers a collection of Hemingway's other writings as a journalist and an assortment of letters he wrote to his friends in order to illustrate the background in which In Our Time was conceived. "Criticism" includes early reviews that skyrocketed Hemingway to fame, as well as contemporary and recent criticism that analyzes specific stories within the collection. A chronology and selected bibliography are also included"--

  3. The short stories of Ernest Hemingway

    Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961
    New York : Scribner, c1966.

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