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  1. Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway
    language and experience
    Autor*in: Berman, Ronald
    Erschienen: ©2003
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

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    ISBN: 0817312781; 0817381678; 9780817312787; 9780817381677
    Schlagworte: Fitzgerald, F. Scott; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Geschichte; Literatur; Wissen; American fiction; Criticism; Poetik; Roman
    Weitere Schlagworte: Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896-1940); Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961); Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896-1940); Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972); Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961); Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972); Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896-1940); Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-118) and index

    Introduction; 1 The Last Romantic Critic; 2 America in Fitzgerald; 3 Edmund Wilson and Alfred North Whitehead; 4 Reality's Thickness; 5 Hemingway's Plain Language; 6 Hemingway's Limits; Notes; Index

    In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the "age of jazz."

  2. Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway
    Language and Experience
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  University of Alabama Press, Alabama

    In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the ""age of jazz.""... mehr

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    In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the ""age of jazz."" By focusing specifically on aesthetics - the ways these writers translated everyday reality into language - Berman challenges and redefines many routinely accepted ideas concerning the legacy of these authors. Fitzgerald is generally thought of as a romantic, but Berman shows that we need to expand the idea of Romanticism to include it...

     

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    ISBN: 9780817312787; 9780817381677 (Sekundärausgabe)
    RVK Klassifikation: HR 1095 ; HU 1710 ; HU 3620 ; HU 3625 ; HU 3860 ; HU 3865 ; HU 9520 ; HU 9525 ; HU 1819
    Schlagworte: Sprache
    Weitere Schlagworte: Fitzgerald, F. Scott (1896-1940); Wilson, Edmund (1895-1972); Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
    Umfang: 135 p.
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  3. Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway
    Language and Experience
    Autor*in: Berman, Ronald
    Erschienen: 2009
    Verlag:  The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa

    In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the "age of jazz." By... mehr

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    In this study, Ronald Berman examines the work of the critic/novelist Edmund Wilson and the art of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ernest Hemingway as they wrestled with the problems of language, experience, perception and reality in the "age of jazz." By focusing specifically on aesthetics - the ways these writers translated everyday reality into language - Berman challenges and redefines many routinely accepted ideas concerning the legacy of these authors. Fitzgerald is generally thought of as a romantic, but Berman shows that we need to expand the idea of Romanticism to include it

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780817312787
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (135 p.)
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    Contents; Introduction; 1 The Last Romantic Critic; 2 America in Fitzgerald; 3 Edmund Wilson and Alfred North Whitehead; 4 Reality's Thickness; 5 Hemingway's Plain Language; 6 Hemingway's Limits; Notes; Index;