
Fitzgerald-Wilson-Hemingway
Fitzgerald is generally thought of as a romantic, but Berman shows that we need to expand the idea of Romanticism to include its philosophy. Hemingway, widely viewed as a stylist who captured experience by simplifying language, is revealed as consciously demonstrating reality's resistance to language. Between these two renowned writers stands Wilson, who is critically influenced by Alfred North Whitehead, as well as Dewey, James, Santayana, and Freud.
By patiently mapping the correctness of these philosophers, historians, literary critics and writers, Berman aims to open a gateway into the era. This work should be of interest to scholars of American literature, philosophy and aesthetics; to academic libraries; to students of intellectual history; and to general readers interested in Fitzgerald, Hemingway and Wilson.
- Undertittel
- Language and Experience
- Forfatter
- Ronald Berman
- ISBN
- 9780817358631
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 216 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 30.6.2016
- Antall sider
- 134
