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Art Matters
Hemingway, Craft, and the Creation of the Modern Short Story
von Robert Paul Lamb
Verlag: LSU Press
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ISBN: 978-0-8071-3550-1
Erschienen am 01.01.2010
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 161 mm [B] x 27 mm [T]
Gewicht: 587 Gramm
Umfang: 296 Seiten

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In Art Matters, Robert Paul Lamb provides the definitive study of Ernest Hemingway's short story aesthetics. Lamb locates Hemingway's art in literary historical contexts and explains what he learned from earlier artists, including Edgar Allan Poe, Paul C?zanne, Henry James, Guy de Maupassant, Anton Chekhov, Stephen Crane, Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, and Ezra Pound. Examining how Hemingway developed this inheritance, Lamb insightfully charts the evolution of the unique style and innovative techniques that would forever change the nature of short fiction.

Turning from techniques to formal elements, Art Matters anatomizes Hemingway's story openings and endings, analyzes how he created an entirely unprecedented role for fictional dialogue, explores his methods of characterization, and categorizes his settings in the fifty-three stories that comprise his most important work in the genre.

A major contribution to Hemingway scholarship and to the study of modernist fiction, Art Matters shows exactly how Hemingway's craft functions and argues persuasively for the importance of studies of articulated technique to any meaningful understanding of fiction and literary history. The book also develops vital new ways of understanding the short story genre as Lamb constructs a critical apparatus for analyzing the short story, introduces to a larger audience ideas taken from practicing storywriters, theorists, and critics, and coins new terms and concepts that enrich our understanding of the field.

Robert Paul Lamb is professor of English at Purdue University and coeditor of A Companion to American Fiction, 1865--1914. He was named the 2008 Indiana Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation.



Robert Paul Lamb is a professor of English at Purdue University and coeditor of A Companion to American Fiction, 1865-1914. He was named the 2008 Indiana Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation.


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