
Title
Sins of the Father: Hemingway and Fitzgerald
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Biographically based reading of important Hemingway themes such as marriage, courage, and gender throughout his canon. Attempts to explain the volatile nature of his personal relationships, particularly his ambivalent relationship with his own father, that influenced later relationships and colored his fiction. Frequent references to A Moveable Feast. Briefly addresses The Garden of Eden and several Nick Adams stories, including “Indian Camp,” “The Doctor and the Doctor’s Wife,” “Now I Lay Me,” and “Ten Indians.”
Published in
Studies in the Humanities
Volume
23
Issue
2
Date
1996
Pages
137-147
Citation
Hays, Peter L. “Sins of the Father: Hemingway and Fitzgerald.” Studies in the Humanities 23 no. 2 (Dec. 1996): 137-47.