Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls

Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Rena Sanderson
Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls

Blowing the Bridge: Essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls

by Rena Sanderson

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Overview

This collection of recent essays on Hemingway and For Whom the Bell Tolls demonstrates the centrality of this Spanish Civil war novel in the author's life and canon and reestablishes the book's status as an American masterpiece. It provides a long overdue reassessment of the novel, which was an overwhelming critical and popular success in 1940.

Following Rena Sanderson's introduction, the volume begins with a reconsideration of Hemingway's career by novelist Kurt Vonnegut. Ten literary essays by both well-known specialists and new voices follow. Employing a diversity of critical methods, including the biographical, historical, political, textual, ethical, feminist, religious, mythic, generic, and post-structuralist, these essays reveal the literary and historical richness of Hemingway's novel. Informed by recent developments in Hemingway scholarship, the chapters add up to a valuable Hemingway resource. The book is an important contribution to Hemingway studies, American literary scholarship, and American studies. It is essential reading for anyone working on For Whom the Bell Tolls.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313284519
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/1992
Series: Contributions in American Studies , #10
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)
Lexile: 1390L (what's this?)

About the Author

RENA SANDERSON is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Boise State University. She teaches courses on American literature and women writers. Her current research interests include Hemingway, immigrant and expatriate writings, and autobiographies by women of the Lost Generation. Professor Sanderson organized and directed the Hemingway in Idaho conference in June 1989.

Table of Contents

Introduction by Rena Sanderson
Kurt Vonnegut on Ernest Hemingway by Kurt Vonnegut
Hemingway's West: Another Country of the Heart by Michael S. Reynolds
Joris Ivens and the Communists: Bringing Hemingway into the Spanish Civil War by William Braasch Watson
Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls: Fact into Fiction by Robert A. Martin
"A Tiny Operation with Great Effect": Authorial Revision and Editorial Emasculation in the Manuscript of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls by Thomas E. Gould
Hemingway's Code: The Spanish Civil War and World Power by Charles Molesworth
"The Priest Did Not Answer": Hemingway, the Church, the Party, and For Whom the Bell Tolls by H.R. Stoneback
Pilar's Tale: The Myth and the Message by Robert E. Gajdusek
Once a Rabbit, Always? A Feminist Interview with Maria by Gerry Brenner
The Polemics of Narrative and Difference in For Whom the Bell Tolls by Mark C. Van Gunten
"I Don't Know Buffalo Bill" or Hemingway and the Rhetoric of the Western by Dean Rehberger
Selected Bibliography
Index

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