
Title
Hemingway’s View of Emerson: A Note on His Reading
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Details Hemingway’s evolving opinion of Emerson, from high school era dislike to middle-age admiration. Argues for Emerson’s importance as a “guiding presence” in Hemingway’s development as a writer. Frequent references to Green Hills of Africa.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
11
Issue
1
Date
Fall 1991
Pages
40-45
COinS
Citation
Martin, John. “Hemingway’s View of Emerson: A Note on His Reading.” Hemingway Review 11, no. 1 (Fall 1991): 40-45.