
Title
The Itinerant American Traveller (sic): Settings and Locales in Ernest Hemingway’s Fiction
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and personal life. Argues that setting plays an integral role in reflecting Hemingway’s commitment to both total sensual engagement and creation of a larger world picture. Discusses Michigan, Paris, Spain, Africa, and Cuba, with brief references to the major novels and short stories set in those locales.
Published in
Journal of the Department of English: Hemingway Centennial Tribute
Volume
5
Date
1998
Pages
83-97
Citation
Mandal, Somdatta. “The Itinerant American Traveller (sic): Settings and Locales in Ernest Hemingway’s Fiction.” Journal of the Department of English: Hemingway Centennial Tribute (Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta, India) 5 (1998-1999): 83-97.