
Title
The Stones of Venice, Time, and Remembrance: Calculus and Proust in Across the River and into the Trees
Document Type
Article
Annotation
While acknowledging profound differences in the artists’ work and lifestyles, Stoltzfus establishes a narrative convergence between Hemingway’s novel and Proust’s A la recherché du temps perdu (1913-1927). Focusing on the protagonists, Stoltzfus illustrates common themes such as love and death and the coalescence of memory with space and time.
Published in
Hemingway Review
Volume
22
Issue
2
Date
Spring 2003
Pages
19-29
Citation
Stoltzfus, Ben. “The Stones of Venice, Time, and Remembrance: Calculus and Proust in Across the River and into the Trees.” Hemingway Review 22, no. 2 (Spring 2003): 19-29.