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- catalog abstract ""The essays in this volume are the product of The Seventh International Hemingway Conference, held in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1996 and cited as trend-setting by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Well-known and highly experienced scholars join with new or seldom-heard voices in Hemingway studies to reconsider his literary relationship to the natural world." "Their critical terrain includes Hemingway's upbringing in the tradition of hunter-naturalist Theodore Roosevelt; the relationship of hunting, fishing, and sporting literature to his work; his engendering of the land and his naturing of women; his indebtedness to Ojibway Indian culture; and the first study of his 1950s African "journal." Along the way, these essays explore the trout streams of northern Michigan, the Guadarrama mountains of Spain, the savannahs of East Africa, the Gulf Stream waters of Key West and Cuba, and the American West of Idaho."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11347168.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description ""The essays in this volume are the product of The Seventh International Hemingway Conference, held in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1996 and cited as trend-setting by the Chronicle of Higher Education. Well-known and highly experienced scholars join with new or seldom-heard voices in Hemingway studies to reconsider his literary relationship to the natural world." "Their critical terrain includes Hemingway's upbringing in the tradition of hunter-naturalist Theodore Roosevelt; the relationship of hunting, fishing, and sporting literature to his work; his engendering of the land and his naturing of women; his indebtedness to Ojibway Indian culture; and the first study of his 1950s African "journal." Along the way, these essays explore the trout streams of northern Michigan, the Guadarrama mountains of Spain, the savannahs of East Africa, the Gulf Stream waters of Key West and Cuba, and the American West of Idaho."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog extent "ix, 269 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hemingway and the natural world.".
- catalog identifier "0893012149 (hard cover)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hemingway and the natural world.".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Moscow : University of Idaho Press,".
- catalog relation "Hemingway and the natural world.".
- catalog subject "813/.52 21".
- catalog subject "Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 Knowledge Natural history.".
- catalog subject "Nature in literature.".
- catalog subject "PS3515.E37 Z617915 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "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.".
- catalog title "Hemingway and the natural world / edited and with an introduction by Robert E. Fleming.".
- catalog type "text".