
Title
Harder on Himself Than Most: A Study of Hemingway’s Self-Evaluation and Self-Projection in His Work
Document Type
Book Chapter
Annotation
Discusses Hemingway’s tendency to project himself into his writings and then condemn those characters for his own moral failings. Recounting biographical instances of the author’s remorse, Gajdusek argues that Hemingway morally purges himself through his work, as evidenced by Richard Gordon of To Have and Have Not.
Published in
Date
2002
Pages
357-367
COinS
Citation
Gajdusek, Robert E. Hemingway in His Own Country. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2002.