
Title
From Whom the Bull Flows: Hemingway in Parody
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Catalogues and elaborates on traits writers exploit when parodying Hemingway’s iconic style, such as his simplistic language and grammatical structure, dramatic dialogue, and intense detail. Maintains that the power of parody simultaneously critiques, reveals, and celebrates the original work.
Published in
American Literature
Volume
61
Issue
4
Date
1989
Pages
547-562
COinS
Citation
McKelly, James C. “From Whom the Bull Flows: Hemingway in Parody.” American Literature 61, no. 4 (Dec. 1989): 547-62.