
Title
Wounded Bodies and Lost Voices in Hemingway’s War Stories of Italy
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Examines how linguistic inadequacies prevent Hemingway from accurately describing postwar physical and psychological pain. Offers a close reading of the male protagonist’s struggle to objectify his experience of pain in “A Very Short Story,” “In Another Country,” and “A Way You’ll Never Be,” ultimately resulting in self-imposed silence.
Published in
Romanian Journal of English Studies
Volume
15
Issue
1
Date
2018
Pages
30-36
COinS
Citation
Tucan, Gabriela. “Wounded Bodies and Lost Voices in Hemingway’s War Stories of Italy.” Romanian Journal of English Studies 15, no. 1 (2018): 30-36.