On Hemingway’s Literary Characters
The present paper is a brief outline of Hemingway’s characters and the way in which they correspond to the author himself. It is known for a fact that Hemingway evinced a tendency to imitate his characters when they were coming to grips with diverse situations. Thus I have tried to briefly pinpoint...
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description | The present paper is a brief outline of Hemingway’s characters and the way in which they correspond to the author himself. It is known for a fact that Hemingway evinced a tendency to imitate his characters when they were coming to grips with diverse situations. Thus I have tried to briefly pinpoint the fading boundaries between reality and imagination in his work. By doing so, I have focused on both male and female characters, underlining the major dissimilarities between these two categories, as well as their main features. |
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spelling | doaj.art-74ecb00c2ff541a79fd25aae93f445922022-12-22T00:25:23ZdeuVasile Goldis Western University, AradStudii de Stiinta si Cultura1841-14012067-51352013-01-01IX3 (34)165170On Hemingway’s Literary CharactersMaria-Miruna Ciocoi-PopThe present paper is a brief outline of Hemingway’s characters and the way in which they correspond to the author himself. It is known for a fact that Hemingway evinced a tendency to imitate his characters when they were coming to grips with diverse situations. Thus I have tried to briefly pinpoint the fading boundaries between reality and imagination in his work. By doing so, I have focused on both male and female characters, underlining the major dissimilarities between these two categories, as well as their main features.http://www.revista-studii-uvvg.ro/images/stories/34/19.%20Articol%20Maria-Miruna%20Ciocoi-Pop.pdfcharactersrealityimaginationshifting boundaries |
spellingShingle | Maria-Miruna Ciocoi-Pop On Hemingway’s Literary Characters Studii de Stiinta si Cultura characters reality imagination shifting boundaries |
title | On Hemingway’s Literary Characters |
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title_fullStr | On Hemingway’s Literary Characters |
title_full_unstemmed | On Hemingway’s Literary Characters |
title_short | On Hemingway’s Literary Characters |
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