“纯文学在今天注定失败”:海明威的现代主义与跨大西洋评论

Sarah Selden
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摘要:海明威在福特·马多克斯·福特的第二个现代主义小杂志项目《跨大西洋评论》中的编辑角色,在评论界和他的传记范围内都被忽视了。他在评论中发表的社论揭示了海明威对围绕他展开的现代主义运动的评价,以及他对“纯文学”理念的热爱,这种理念源于真实的灵感,而不是做作的实验主义。本文对四篇这样的社论进行了分析,并分析了它们是如何与海明威对杂志七、八月期的领导一起,让我们深入了解海明威作为一个现代主义人物的发展,以及他在整个职业生涯中所倡导的现代主义品牌。
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“Pure Literature Is Today Doomed”: Hemingway’s Modernism and the transatlantic review
Abstract:Hemingway’s editorial role in Ford Madox Ford’s second modernist little magazine project, the transatlantic review, is overlooked both in critical scholarship and within the scope of his biography. The editorials he published in the review reveal Hemingway’s assessment of the modernist movement as it developed around him and his devotion to the idea of “pure literature” that stems from authentic inspiration rather than contrived experimentalism. This article offers an analysis of four such editorials and how they, along with his leadership over the July and August issues of the magazine, provide insight into Hemingway’s development as a modernist figure and the brand of modernism he would promote throughout his career.
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