
Title
Hemingway’s Soldiers and their Pregnant Women: Domestic Ritual in World War I
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Examines the tensions surrounding domestic ritual and its evolution in In Our Time and A Farewell to Arms, focusing specifically on the relationship between soldiers and pregnant women. Concludes that in Hemingway’s World War I world, men seek their own personal “homes” while women become increasingly irrelevant and finally nonexistent.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
19
Issue
2
Date
Spring 2000
Pages
57-72
COinS
Citation
Haytock, Jennifer A. “Hemingway’s Soldiers and their Pregnant Women: Domestic Ritual in World War I.” Hemingway Review 19, no. 2 (Spring 2000): 57-72.