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Hemingway Trauma And Masculinity In The Garden Of The Uncanny 1st Ed Stephen Gilbert Brown

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Hemingway Trauma And Masculinity In The Garden Of The Uncanny 1st Ed Stephen Gilbert Brown
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.97 MB
Author: Stephen Gilbert Brown
ISBN: 9783030192297, 9783030192303, 3030192296, 303019230X
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Hemingway Trauma And Masculinity In The Garden Of The Uncanny 1st Ed Stephen Gilbert Brown by Stephen Gilbert Brown 9783030192297, 9783030192303, 3030192296, 303019230X instant download after payment.

Hemingway, Trauma and Masculinity: In the Garden of the Uncanny is at once a model of literary interpretation and a psycho-critical reading of Hemingway’s life and art. This book is a provocative and theoretically sophisticated inquiry into the traumatic origins of the creative impulse and the dynamics of identity formation in Hemingway. Building on a body of wound-theory scholarship, the book seeks to reconcile the tensions between opposing Hemingway camps, while moving beyond these rivalries into a broader analysis of the relationship between trauma, identity formation and art in Hemingway.

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