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In Paris or Paname: Hemingway's Expatriate Nationalism (Costerus New Series, 191)

معرفی کتاب «In Paris or Paname: Hemingway's Expatriate Nationalism (Costerus New Series, 191)» نوشتهٔ Jeffrey Herlihy; ProQuest (Firm)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill Academic Pub در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Alongside A Liberating Treatment Of The English Language, Ernest Hemingway Realized Some Often Overlooked Innovations In Multicultural Subject Matter. In Six Of The Seven Novels Published During His Lifetime, The Protagonist Is Abroad, Bilingual, And Bicultural--and These Archetypes Have Significant Implications For Each Character's Sense Of Identity. In Paris Or Paname Interprets Hemingway's Overdetermined Use Of Foreignness As A Literary Device, Characterizing How Cultural Displacement Informs Plot Dynamics. The Investigation Historicizes The Archetypal Protagonist's Process Of (re)orientation Through Attention To His Intercultural Adoptions In Language, Alcohol Consumption, Sports, And Betrothal Rites. Herlihy Situates His Argument Within An Apposite Research Framework From Psychological Studies On Migration, Anthropological Examinations Of Cultural Ceremony, And Literary Theory On The Poetics Of Displacement. The Analysis Offers Groundbreaking Insights On The Distribution Of Previously Overlooked Structural Patterns (themes, Motifs, And Symbols) That Are Present Throughout Hemingway's Novelistic Corpus, And Provides A Compelling Perspective On The Aesthetics Of The Expatriate/immigrant Writing Process.--publisher's Website. Introduction -- Perspectives Of Place, Exile, And Identity -- The Role Of Place In Literature -- Ernest Hemingway Abroad: He Was A Sort Of Joke, In Fact -- Patterns Of Foreign Behavior: You Were An American -- Final Irony: They Turned On You Often -- You Must Teach Me Spanish: The Intercultural Action Of Hemingway's Women -- Hemingway's Epilogue: The Old Man And The Sea. Jeffrey Herlihy. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [181]-191) And Index. Alongside a liberating treatment of the English language, Ernest Hemingway achieved some often overlooked innovations in multicultural subject matter. In six of the seven novels published during his lifetime, the protagonist is abroad, bilingual, and bicultural-and these archetypes have significant implications for each character's sense of identity. In Paris or Paname interprets Hemingway's overdetermined use of foreignness as a literary device, characterizing how cultural displacement informs plot dynamics. The investigation historicizes the archetypal protagonist's process of (re)orientation through attention to his intercultural adoptions in language, alcohol consumption, sports, and betrothal rites. Herlihy situates his argument within an apposite research framework from psychological studies on migration, anthropological examinations of cultural ceremony, and literary theory on the poetics of displacement. The analysis offers groundbreaking insights on the distribution of previously overlooked structural patterns (themes, motifs, and symbols) that are present throughout Hemingway's novelistic corpus, and provides a compelling perspective on the aesthetics of the expatriate/immigrant writing process.
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