
Title
Discovering Eden: Rain, Cats and Women in Hemingway’s Garden
Document Type
Article
Annotation
Covers familiar ground on Hemingway’s four turbulent marriages, sums up the inherent risks of interpreting his iceberg prose, and provides a close reading of “Cat in the Rain,” focusing on gender identity, cat and mirror symbolism, and the theme of repressed desire. Concludes with a brief assessment of the treatment of women and the role of androgyny in The Garden of Eden.
Published in
Gender Studies
Volume
17
Issue
1
Date
2018
Pages
57-72
Citation
Abd Hussein, Ghufran. “Discovering Eden: Rain, Cats and Women in Hemingway’s Garden.” Gender Studies 17, no. 1 (2018): 57-72.