
Title
Landscapes Real and Imagined: "Big Two-Hearted River"
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Delves into the history of Seney, Michigan to explore how the facts and legends of the area alter one’s reading of the story. Svoboda argues that Hemingway used Seney as a touchstone to help him create a landscape reflective of Nick Adams’s emotions following the devastation of World War I.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
16
Issue
1
Date
Fall 1996
Pages
18-32
COinS
Citation
Svoboda, Frederic J. “Landscapes Real and Imagined: ‘Big Two-Hearted River.’” Hemingway Review 16, no. 1 (Fall 1996): 18-32.