Hemingway and the natural world /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Fleming, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1936-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Moscow, Idaho : University of Idaho Press, 1999.
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Table of 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. Brøgger
  • 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 hills 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.