'The silver cord': male labours in Hemingway
<p>This thesis considers Hemingway’s engagement with childbirth in three separate but interrelated ways. The first is imitation of the ordeal, which he most closely enacts in his ritual engagement with fishing. The second is the interaction of male characters with actual childbirth, and how ma...
Main Author: | Arndt, W |
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Other Authors: | Purkiss, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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