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  1. Built Women in Men’s Paradises
    A Critical Analysis of the Garden of Eden Narrative and Alex Garland’s Ex Machina
    Erschienen: 2022

    Bringing the biblical story of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2-3) into conversation with Alex Garland’s 2014 film Ex Machina, this paper examines and compares the male-scribed nature of paradise stories that describe the "building" of woman-creatures.... mehr

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    Bringing the biblical story of the Garden of Eden (Genesis 2-3) into conversation with Alex Garland’s 2014 film Ex Machina, this paper examines and compares the male-scribed nature of paradise stories that describe the "building" of woman-creatures. From ancient Judean scribes to modern film-makers and computer coders, male-guarded forms of literacy enabled and continue to enable storytelling and world-building. A comparison of the accounts of the creation of Eve of the Garden with Ava of Ex Machina highlights that male control over literacy more generally and creation accounts more specifically yields diminished woman-creatures designed to serve the specific needs of men in male-imagined paradise settings. Although separated by millennia, ancient Judean scribes and modern computer programmers have imagined and built woman-creatures with a limited set of functions and programmed routines that include providing help, serving as a companion, and heterosexual receptivity.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal of religion and popular culture; Saskatoon, SK : University of Saskatchewan, 2002; 34(2022), 3, Seite 147-171; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Alex Garland; Eve; Ex Machina; Garden of Eden; artificial intelligence
  2. Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden
    glossary and commentary
    Autor*in: Eby, Carl P.
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio

    Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to The Garden of Eden -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Series Note -- Maps -- Front Matter -- Book I (mss. book I) -- Chapter 1 (mss. chapter 1) -- Chapter 2 (mss.... mehr

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    Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to The Garden of Eden -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Series Note -- Maps -- Front Matter -- Book I (mss. book I) -- Chapter 1 (mss. chapter 1) -- Chapter 2 (mss. chapters 2-3) -- Chapter 3 (mss. chapter 4) -- (mss. book II) -- (mss. chapter 1) -- Book II (mss. book III) -- Chapter 4 (mss. chapters 1-4) -- Chapter 5 (mss. chapters 5-8) -- Chapter 6 (mss. chapters 9-12) -- Chapter 7 (mss. chapters 13-14) -- Chapter 8 (mss. chapter 15) -- Book III (not a new book in mss.) -- Chapter 9 (mss. chapters 16-17) -- Chapter 10 (mss. chapters 18-19) -- Chapter 11 (mss. chapter 20) -- Chapter 12 (mss. chapter 21) -- Chapter 13 (mss. chapter 21) -- Chapter 14 (mss. chapter 22) -- Chapter 15 (mss. chapter 23) -- Chapter 16 (mss. chapter 24) -- Chapter 17 (mss. chapter 25) -- Chapter 18 (mss. chapter 26) -- Chapter 19 (mss. chapters 27-28) -- Chapter 20 (mss. chapter 29) -- Chapter 21 (mss. chapters 30-31) -- Chapter 22 (mss. chapters 32-34) -- Chapter 23 (mss. chapters 35-36) -- Chapter 24 (mss. chapter 37) -- Book IV (not a new book in mss.) -- Chapter 25 (mss. chapters 38-39) -- Chapter 26 (mss. chapters 40-41) -- Chapter 27 (mss. chapter 42) -- Chapter 28 (mss. chapter 43) -- Chapter 29 (mss. chapters 44-45) -- Chapter 30 (mss. chapter 46) -- Appendix A: The Sheldon Ending -- Appendix B: The Provisional Ending -- Appendix C: Dating the Composition of The Garden of Eden -- Works Cited -- Index. "Published in 1986, Ernest Hemingway's novel The Garden of Eden is a literary landmark. Hemingway periodically worked on the novel from 1946 until his death in 1961, and the result is a complex novel that explores the origins and uses of creativity and grapples with issues of gender, sexuality, and race. Set in the 1920s, a young American writer, David Bourne, and his wife, Catherine, test the heteronormative expectations of their time through nighttime experiments with gender identity and when they both fall in love with the same woman. In Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden, Carl P. Eby examines Hemingway's original unrevised manuscript in relation to Scribner's highly edited edition. The product of 30 years of research, this volume is the first to clarify for readers which parts of the original work had been retained, altered, and discarded in the publisher's text. No other treatment of the text has been so thorough in its analysis and annotations. This volume gives the Scribner's edition and the original manuscript equal consideration, helping readers to better understand the relationship between both versions of the novel. Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden will be an essential text in Hemingway criticism, offering new, exciting insights into how the book was written, edited, and received by audiences"--

     

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    Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest;
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  3. Hemingway's The garden of Eden
    twenty-five years of criticism
    Erschienen: 2012; © 2012
    Verlag:  The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9781631010408
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    Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest;
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  4. Claddagh falls
    When past and present collide
    Erschienen: 2013
    Verlag:  JustFiction Edition, Saarbrücken

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    ISBN: 9783845449609; 3845449608
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. Aufl.
    Weitere Schlagworte: (Produktform)Electronic book text; Romantic; Temple; Romance; Northern Ireland; Erotica; Marriage; conflict; fate; green fields; dunluce castle; giant's causeway; Fiction; city hotel; derry walls; bogside derry; cedros composite school; Caribbean; Bible; Preacher; Garden of Eden; Ohio; America; love; (VLB-WN)1499: Ratgeber/Recht, Beruf, Finanzen/Sonstiges; derry city; Ireland; Trinidad; Tobago; Irish; Dublin city
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  5. Hemingway
    the postwar years and the posthumous novels
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge u.a.

    When Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in 1961 he left four unfinished works - A Moveable Feast, Islands in the Stream, The Garden of Eden, and an untitled work on his travels in Africa. The edited versions of the three novels that were published... mehr

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    When Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in 1961 he left four unfinished works - A Moveable Feast, Islands in the Stream, The Garden of Eden, and an untitled work on his travels in Africa. The edited versions of the three novels that were published between 1964 and 1986 have been presented to readers and scholars as discrete texts, even though they are disjointed and fit uncomfortably into the body of Hemingway's work. Through extensive literary detective work, Burwell has uncovered substantial evidence which reveals that Hemingway in fact designed the three published works as a trilogy - what she terms "his own portrait of the artist." She combines textual analysis with new biographical information to create a compelling document of a period of Hemingway's life which biographers have barely begun to probe The result, Professor Burwell demonstrates, is that Hemingway inscribed in the four works he could neither complete nor abandon the life-long gender anxieties he had come to recognize as the legacy of "dangerous families.

     

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  6. Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden
    glossary and commentary
    Autor*in: Eby, Carl P.
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio

    Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to The Garden of Eden -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Series Note -- Maps -- Front Matter -- Book I (mss. book I) -- Chapter 1 (mss. chapter 1) -- Chapter 2 (mss.... mehr

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    Cover -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction to The Garden of Eden -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Series Note -- Maps -- Front Matter -- Book I (mss. book I) -- Chapter 1 (mss. chapter 1) -- Chapter 2 (mss. chapters 2-3) -- Chapter 3 (mss. chapter 4) -- (mss. book II) -- (mss. chapter 1) -- Book II (mss. book III) -- Chapter 4 (mss. chapters 1-4) -- Chapter 5 (mss. chapters 5-8) -- Chapter 6 (mss. chapters 9-12) -- Chapter 7 (mss. chapters 13-14) -- Chapter 8 (mss. chapter 15) -- Book III (not a new book in mss.) -- Chapter 9 (mss. chapters 16-17) -- Chapter 10 (mss. chapters 18-19) -- Chapter 11 (mss. chapter 20) -- Chapter 12 (mss. chapter 21) -- Chapter 13 (mss. chapter 21) -- Chapter 14 (mss. chapter 22) -- Chapter 15 (mss. chapter 23) -- Chapter 16 (mss. chapter 24) -- Chapter 17 (mss. chapter 25) -- Chapter 18 (mss. chapter 26) -- Chapter 19 (mss. chapters 27-28) -- Chapter 20 (mss. chapter 29) -- Chapter 21 (mss. chapters 30-31) -- Chapter 22 (mss. chapters 32-34) -- Chapter 23 (mss. chapters 35-36) -- Chapter 24 (mss. chapter 37) -- Book IV (not a new book in mss.) -- Chapter 25 (mss. chapters 38-39) -- Chapter 26 (mss. chapters 40-41) -- Chapter 27 (mss. chapter 42) -- Chapter 28 (mss. chapter 43) -- Chapter 29 (mss. chapters 44-45) -- Chapter 30 (mss. chapter 46) -- Appendix A: The Sheldon Ending -- Appendix B: The Provisional Ending -- Appendix C: Dating the Composition of The Garden of Eden -- Works Cited -- Index. "Published in 1986, Ernest Hemingway's novel The Garden of Eden is a literary landmark. Hemingway periodically worked on the novel from 1946 until his death in 1961, and the result is a complex novel that explores the origins and uses of creativity and grapples with issues of gender, sexuality, and race. Set in the 1920s, a young American writer, David Bourne, and his wife, Catherine, test the heteronormative expectations of their time through nighttime experiments with gender identity and when they both fall in love with the same woman. In Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden, Carl P. Eby examines Hemingway's original unrevised manuscript in relation to Scribner's highly edited edition. The product of 30 years of research, this volume is the first to clarify for readers which parts of the original work had been retained, altered, and discarded in the publisher's text. No other treatment of the text has been so thorough in its analysis and annotations. This volume gives the Scribner's edition and the original manuscript equal consideration, helping readers to better understand the relationship between both versions of the novel. Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden will be an essential text in Hemingway criticism, offering new, exciting insights into how the book was written, edited, and received by audiences"--

     

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  7. Reading Hemingway's The garden of Eden
    glossary and commentary
    Autor*in: Eby, Carl P.
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  The Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio

    "Published in 1986, Ernest Hemingway's novel The Garden of Eden is a literary landmark. Hemingway periodically worked on the novel from 1946 until his death in 1961, and the result is a complex novel that explores the origins and uses of creativity... mehr

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    "Published in 1986, Ernest Hemingway's novel The Garden of Eden is a literary landmark. Hemingway periodically worked on the novel from 1946 until his death in 1961, and the result is a complex novel that explores the origins and uses of creativity and grapples with issues of gender, sexuality, and race. Set in the 1920s, a young American writer, David Bourne, and his wife, Catherine, test the heteronormative expectations of their time through nighttime experiments with gender identity and when they both fall in love with the same woman. In Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden, Carl P. Eby examines Hemingway's original unrevised manuscript in relation to Scribner's highly edited edition. The product of 30 years of research, this volume is the first to clarify for readers which parts of the original work had been retained, altered, and discarded in the publisher's text. No other treatment of the text has been so thorough in its analysis and annotations. This volume gives the Scribner's edition and the original manuscript equal consideration, helping readers to better understand the relationship between both versions of the novel. Reading Hemingway's The Garden of Eden will be an essential text in Hemingway criticism, offering new, exciting insights into how the book was written, edited, and received by audiences"--

     

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    ISBN: 9781606354582
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    Schriftenreihe: Reading Hemingway series
    Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest; Hemingway, Ernest;
    Weitere Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961); Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961): Garden of Eden; Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
    Umfang: xxvi, 379 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 345 - 361) and index (p. 362 - 379)

  8. Hemingway
    the postwar years and the posthumous novels
    Erschienen: 1996
    Verlag:  Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge u.a.

    When Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in 1961 he left four unfinished works - A Moveable Feast, Islands in the Stream, The Garden of Eden, and an untitled work on his travels in Africa. The edited versions of the three novels that were published... mehr

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    When Ernest Hemingway committed suicide in 1961 he left four unfinished works - A Moveable Feast, Islands in the Stream, The Garden of Eden, and an untitled work on his travels in Africa. The edited versions of the three novels that were published between 1964 and 1986 have been presented to readers and scholars as discrete texts, even though they are disjointed and fit uncomfortably into the body of Hemingway's work. Through extensive literary detective work, Burwell has uncovered substantial evidence which reveals that Hemingway in fact designed the three published works as a trilogy - what she terms "his own portrait of the artist." She combines textual analysis with new biographical information to create a compelling document of a period of Hemingway's life which biographers have barely begun to probe The result, Professor Burwell demonstrates, is that Hemingway inscribed in the four works he could neither complete nor abandon the life-long gender anxieties he had come to recognize as the legacy of "dangerous families.

     

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  9. Hemingway's The garden of Eden
    twenty-five years of criticism
    Erschienen: c 2012
    Verlag:  Kent State Univ. Press, Kent, Ohio

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    ISBN: 9781606350805
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    Weitere Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961): Garden of Eden; Hemingway, Ernest (1899-1961)
    Umfang: XVII, 396 S.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    IntroductionThe garden of Eden at twenty-five / Tom Jenks -- Reviews. Ernest Hemingway: R.I.P. / E. L. Doctorow -- The sinister sex / John Updike -- Editing and manuscript issues. The endings of Hemingway's Garden of Eden / Robert E. Fleming -- The thematic integrity of The garden of Eden / K. J. Peters -- The Garden of Eden: a question of dates / John Leonard -- Narrative structure. mimesis and metafiction in Hemingway's The garden of Eden / Robert B. Jones -- The hunting story in The garden of Eden / James Nagel -- Hemingway's Garden of Eden: resistance of things past and protecting the masculine text / Rose Marie Burwell -- Looking through The garden's mirrors: the early-postmodernist Hemingway text / Beatriz Penas Ibanez -- Gender, sexuality, and race. Hemingway's Barbershop Quintet: The Garden of Eden manuscript / Mark Spilka -- Hemingway's gender trouble / J. Gerald Kennedy -- Tribal things: Hemingway's erotics of truth / Nancy Comley and Robert Scholes -- Opening bluebeard's closet: writing and aggression in Hemingway's The garden of Eden manuscript / Steven C. Roe -- Hemingway's The garden of Eden: writing with the body / Kathy Willingham -- "Come back to the beach ag'in, David honey!": Hemingway's fetishization of race in The garden of Eden manuscripts / Carl Eby -- Protecting the Hemingway myth: casting out forbidden desires from The garden of Eden / Debra A. Moddelmog -- Sexual transgression and artistic creativity in The garden of Eden / Daniel Kempton -- In search of lost time: reading Hemingway's Garden / Ira Elliott -- Fathers, lovers, and friend killers: rearticulating gender and race via species in Hemingway / Cary Wolfe -- The Fitzgerald connection. The garden of Eden as a response to Tender is the night / Robert E. Fleming -- Madwomen on the Riviera: the Fitzgeralds, Hemingway, and the matter of modernism / Nancy R. Comley.

    Introduction -- The garden of Eden at twenty-five / Tom Jenks -- Reviews. Ernest Hemingway: R.I.P. / E. L. Doctorow -- The sinister sex / John Updike -- Editing and manuscript issues. The endings of Hemingway's Garden of Eden / Robert E. Fleming -- The thematic integrity of The garden of Eden / K. J. Peters -- The Garden of Eden: a question of dates / John Leonard -- Narrative structure. mimesis and metafiction in Hemingway's The garden of Eden / Robert B. Jones -- The hunting story in The garden of Eden / James Nagel -- Hemingway's Garden of Eden: resistance of things past and protecting the masculine text / Rose Marie Burwell -- Looking through The garden's mirrors: the early-postmodernist Hemingway text / Beatriz Penas Ibanez -- Gender, sexuality, and race. Hemingway's Barbershop Quintet: The Garden of Eden manuscript / Mark Spilka -- Hemingway's gender trouble / J. Gerald Kennedy -- Tribal things: Hemingway's erotics of truth / Nancy Comley and Robert Scholes -- Opening bluebeard's closet: writing and aggression in Hemingway's The garden of Eden manuscript / Steven C. Roe -- Hemingway's The garden of Eden: writing with the body / Kathy Willingham -- "Come back to the beach ag'in, David honey!": Hemingway's fetishization of race in The garden of Eden manuscripts / Carl Eby -- Protecting the Hemingway myth: casting out forbidden desires from The garden of Eden / Debra A. Moddelmog -- Sexual transgression and artistic creativity in The garden of Eden / Daniel Kempton -- In search of lost time: reading Hemingway's Garden / Ira Elliott -- Fathers, lovers, and friend killers: rearticulating gender and race via species in Hemingway / Cary Wolfe -- The Fitzgerald connection. The garden of Eden as a response to Tender is the night / Robert E. Fleming -- Madwomen on the Riviera: the Fitzgeralds, Hemingway, and the matter of modernism / Nancy R. Comley.