
Title
The Doctor and the Doctor’s Son: Immortalities in "Indian Camp"
Document Type
Book Chapter
Annotation
Biographical examination of Hemingway’s relationship with his father, particularly focused on Dr. Hemingway’s disdain for his son’s chosen authorial career. Suggests the story’s true significance lies in its portrayal of the changing relationship between the son and his doctor/father, mirroring Hemingway’s strained relationship with his own father.
Published in
Date
1995
Pages
37-45
COinS
Citation
Svoboda, Frederic J. and Joseph J. Waldemeir., eds. Up in Michigan Perspectives. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1995.