Ernest Hemingway and the Fluidity of Gender
Ernest Hemingway and the Fluidity of Gender
A Socio-Cultural Analysis of Selected Works
Chakravertty, Tania
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
200
Mole
9781032343143
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Chapter 1
Women and Ernest Hemingway's World: A General Survey of White Middle-Class American Women and their Socio-Cultural Milieu from the Mid-Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 2
Reformulations of Gender Roles in The Sun Also Rises
Chapter 3
The Heroic and Stoical Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms
Chapter 4
Gendered Conflicts in Selected Short Stories
Chapter 5
Marital Relations in To Have and Have Not
Chapter 6
The Question of Woman and Consent in For Whom the Bell Tolls
Chapter 7
Across the River and Into the Trees: Yet Another Tale of War and Death and of a Love Like No Other
Chapter 8
Transgressions in The Garden of Eden
Chapter 9
Conclusion: Ernest Hemingway, Androgyny and Mergers of the Masculine-Feminine Status Quo
Chapter 1
Women and Ernest Hemingway's World: A General Survey of White Middle-Class American Women and their Socio-Cultural Milieu from the Mid-Nineteenth to the Mid-Twentieth Century
Chapter 2
Reformulations of Gender Roles in The Sun Also Rises
Chapter 3
The Heroic and Stoical Catherine Barkley in A Farewell to Arms
Chapter 4
Gendered Conflicts in Selected Short Stories
Chapter 5
Marital Relations in To Have and Have Not
Chapter 6
The Question of Woman and Consent in For Whom the Bell Tolls
Chapter 7
Across the River and Into the Trees: Yet Another Tale of War and Death and of a Love Like No Other
Chapter 8
Transgressions in The Garden of Eden
Chapter 9
Conclusion: Ernest Hemingway, Androgyny and Mergers of the Masculine-Feminine Status Quo