1st Edition
Sex Theories and the Shaping of Two Moderns Hemingway and H.D.
By Deirdre Anne McVicker Pettipiece
Copyright 2002
224 Pages
by
Routledge
140 Pages
by
Routledge
140 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book examines the impact of scientific and sexologic theories on the creation of character in the prose of two moderns, Hemingway and H.D.
Acknowledgments Preface Introduction: Strange Bedfellows Chapter One: The Emergence of Two Moderns Chapter Two: Tending the Garden of Darwin, Ellis and Freud Chapter Three: Matriarchal Tendencies: Hemingway's Battle Begins Chapter Four: Foreigner at Home and Abroad Chapter Five: Distant Observations Chapter Six: Catherine (Re)Bourne: Erotic Symbolism in The Garden of Eden Chapter Seven: Nebulous Personalities Conclusion: The Sea in Being Works Cited Index
Biography
Deirdre Anne (McVicker) Pettipeice Wellesley College