Sex Theories and the Shaping of Two Moderns: Hemingway andPsychology Press, 2002 - 104 עמודים 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. |
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The Emergence of Two Moderns | 1 |
Tending the Gardens of Darwin Ellis and Freud | 9 |
Matricidal Tendencies | 19 |
Foreigner at Home and Abroad | 29 |
Distant Observations | 45 |
Catherine ReBourne | 59 |
Nebulous Personalities | 79 |
The Sea in Being | 93 |
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Aldington ambiguous American androgyny appear articulation artistic authors awareness become biological bisexual Bryher canon Catherine Bourne Catherine's characters Charles Darwin Clarence Complete Short Stories creative critics cultural Darwin's theories Darwinian David describes desire discussion Dreiser's early Ellis's theory Ernest Hemingway erotic symbolism Europe evocative evolutionary theory expatriation explains explorations Ezra Pound father fear female moderns fiction fixation Frances Gregg Freudian Friedman Garden of Eden Garden poems gender Gertrude Stein girl Grace Hemingway H.D. and Hemingway Havelock Ellis Hemingway and H.D. Hemingway's Hermione homosexuality human behavior human sexuality identity imagery Imagist impact important insistence Josepha Kenneth Lynn lesbian linking male Marcelline masculine mother natural Nick notion novel obsession Paint it Today perhaps poems poet poetry Pound psychoanalysis psychological reading regarding relationship Richard Aldington role romantic Sea Garden seems sexologists sexual inversion sexual selection Sigmund Freud Sister Carrie social Spilka Sun Also Rises texts theory of sexual tion woman women writers