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Title:
Hemingway and the natural world
Author:
Fleming, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1936-
ISBN:
9780893012144
Publication Information:
Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho Press, 1999.
Physical Description:
ix, 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents:
Introduction / Robert E. Fleming -- "Hemingway and the Natural World," Keynote Address, Seventh International Hemingway Conference / Terry Tempest Williams -- Whose Nature?: Differing Narrative Perspectives in Hemingway's "Big Two-Hearted River" / Fredrik Chr. Brogger -- Man Cannot Live by Dry Flies Alone: Fly Rods, Grasshoppers, and an Adaptive Catholicity in Hemingway's "Big Two-Hearted River" / David N. Cremean -- Hemingway's Use of a Natural Resource: Indians / Peter L. Hays -- Roosevelt and Hemingway: Natural History, Manliness, and the Rhetoric of the Strenuous Life / Suzanne Clark -- Shadow Rider: The Hemingway Hero as Western Archetype / James Plath -- Hemingway's Constructed Africa: Green Hills of Africa and the Conventions of Colonial Sporting Books / Lawrence H. Martin -- Memory, Grief, and the Terrain of Desire: Hemingway's Green Hill of Africa / Ann Putnam -- "The African Book": Hemingway Major and Late in the Natural World / Robert W. Lewis.

Dead Rabbits, Bad Milk, and Lost Eggs: Women, Nature, and Myth in For Whom the Bell Tolls / Lisa Tyler -- Shifting Orders: Chaos and Order in For Whom the Bell Tolls / Rod Romesburg -- Moving Earth: Ecofeminist Sites in Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls and Gellhorn's A Stricken Field / Cecilia Konchar Farr -- Hemingway's Gentle Hunters: Contradiction or Duality? / Charlene M. Murphy -- Hemingway's Late Life Relationship with Birds / Robin Gajdusek -- Bird Hunting and Male Bonding in Hemingway's Fiction and Family / James Hughes Meredith -- Freedom and Motion, Place and Placelessness: On the Road in Hemingway's America / H. R. Stoneback -- Vardis Fisher: Ernest Hemingway's Stern Idaho Critic / Joseph M. Flora -- Dateline Sun Valley: The Press Coverage of the Death of Ernest Hemingway / John R. Bittner.
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