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The New Hemingway Studies

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Part of Twenty-First-Century Critical Revisions

Suzanne del Gizzo, Kirk Curnutt, Robert W. Trogdon, Sandra Spanier, Verna Kale, Krista Quesenberry, Laura Godfrey, David Wyatt, Sarah Anderson Wood, Debra A. Moddelmog, Ian Marshall, Loren Glass, Lisa Tyler, Marc K. Dudley, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Kevin R. West
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  • Date Published: September 2020
  • availability: Available
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108494847

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  • The subject of endless biographies, fictional depictions, and critical debate, Ernest Hemingway continues to command attention in popular culture and in literary studies. He remains both a definitive stylist of twentieth-century literature and a case study in what happens to an artist consumed by the spectacle of celebrity. The New Hemingway Studies examines how two decades of new-millennium scholarship confirm his continued relevance to an era that, on the surface, appears so distinct from his—one defined by digital realms, ecological anxiety, and globalization. It explores the various sources (print, archival, digital, and other) through which critics access Hemingway. Highlighting the latest critical trends, the contributors to this volume demonstrate how Hemingway's remarkably durable stories, novels, and essays have served as a lens for understanding preeminent concerns in our own time, including paranoia, trauma, iconicity, and racial, sexual, and national identities.

    • Provides an overview of recent scholarly trends in Hemingway studies
    • Re-imagines Hemingway studies in new contexts
    • Demonstrates gaps in current scholarship and adumbrates possible paths for future inquiry
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    'Essays are well researched and footnoted, and the volume features a useful works cited and index. This collection points to excellent avenues for continued exploration of Hemingway's influence in the contemporary world.' R. M. Roberts, Choice

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    • Date Published: September 2020
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108494847
    • length: 318 pages
    • dimensions: 240 x 160 x 25 mm
    • weight: 0.61kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Contributors
    Introduction: Hemingway in the new millennium Suzanne del Gizzo and Kirk Curnutt
    Part I. The textual Hemingway:
    1. Shaping the life: Hemingway biographies since 2000 Kirk Curnutt
    2. Hemingway and textual studies Robert W. Trogdon
    3. Correspondence and the everyday Hemingway Sandra Spanier and Verna Kale
    4. Object studies and keepsakes, artifacts, and ephemera Krista Quesenberry
    5. Digital Hemingway Laura Godfrey
    Part II. Identities:
    6. Family dynamics and redefinitions of “papa”-hood Suzanne del Gizzo
    7. Hemingway and pleasure David Wyatt
    8. Trauma studies: neurological and corporeal injuries Sarah Anderson Wood
    9. Hemingway and queer studies Debra A. Moddelmog
    10. Hemingway, race(ism), and criticism Ian Marshall
    11. Still famous after all these years: Ernest Hemingway in the twenty-first century Loren Glass
    Part III. Global engagements:
    12. “There's no one thing that's true”: Hemingway criticism and the environmental humanities Lisa Tyler
    13. New world order, old world ways: Hemingway's colonialism and postcolonialism Marc K. Dudley
    14. Post-“american” Hemingway studies: multicultural approaches and redefinitions of expatriation Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera
    15. Politics, espionage, and surveillance: Hemingway and the rise of paranoia culture Kevin R. West
    Conclusion
    Notes.

  • Editors

    Suzanne del Gizzo, Chestnut College
    Suzanne del Gizzo: Suzanne del Gizzo is editor of The Hemingway Review.  She has published over twenty articles in scholarly journals and has co-edited two books, Ernest Hemingway in Context with Debra A. Moddelmog and Ernest Hemingway's The Garden of Eden:  25 Years of Criticism with Frederic J. Svoboda.

    Kirk Curnutt, Troy University, Alabama
    Kirk Curnutt is the author of several volumes of literary criticism and fiction, including, most recently, the edited-volume American Literature in Transition: 1970-1980, the pocket biography William Faulkner, and The 100 Greatest Literary Characters, co-authored with James Plath and Gail Sinclair.

    Contributors

    Suzanne del Gizzo, Kirk Curnutt, Robert W. Trogdon, Sandra Spanier, Verna Kale, Krista Quesenberry, Laura Godfrey, David Wyatt, Sarah Anderson Wood, Debra A. Moddelmog, Ian Marshall, Loren Glass, Lisa Tyler, Marc K. Dudley, Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, Kevin R. West

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