
Title
A Companion to Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon
Document Type
Book
Date
2004
COinS
A Companion to Ernest Hemingway’s Death in the Afternoon
Book
2004
Citation
Mandel, Miriam B., ed. A Companion to Ernest Hemingway’s “Death in the Afternoon.” Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2004.
Book Chapters
Hemingway Works That Address the Bullfight
Introduction
The Composition, Revision, Publication, and Reception of Death in the Afternoon
"Devout Againby Cynicism": Lord Byron and Don Juan in Death in the Afternoon
"I like you less and less": The Stein Subtext in Death in the Afternoon
Subject and Author: The Literary Backgrounds of Death in the Afternoon
"The Real Thing"? Representing the Bullfight and Spain in Death in the Afternoon
"Very Sad but Very Fine": Death in the Afternoon’s Imagist Interpretation of the Bullfight-Text
"Far from Simple": The Published Photographs in Death in the Afternoon
Deleted "Flashes": The Unpublished Photographs of Death in the Afternoon
"¿Quétal, hombre, quétal?": How Paratexts Narrow the Gap between Reader and Text in Death in the Afternoon
"Prejudiced through Experience": Death in the Afternoon and the Problem of Authorship
"The Sequence of Motion and Fact": Cubist Collage and Filmic Montage in Death in the Afternoon
The Legacy of Death in the Afternoon: Norman Mailer and Barnaby Conrad