Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories

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Autor(a) principal: Matos, Naylane Araújo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Leide Daiane de A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Letras Raras
Texto Completo: https://revistas.editora.ufcg.edu.br/index.php/RLR/article/view/1652
Resumo: DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.35572/rlr.v6i1.800 This paper brings a brief analysis of the English works: “Hills like white elephants” (1927) and “One reader writes” (1933) by Ernest Hemingway and “The sisters” (1914) by James Joyce, in order to illustrate the features that emerged with the modernist movement, considering changes related to the ways of making literature. To this end, this work provides a close reading of the three short stories bearing in mind the relation between fact and fiction and how fiction depicts social, historical, and/or political facts. Hemingway‟s texts and Joyce‟s “The sisters” are powerful examples of the literary changes raised by modernism. The works of both writers are only the tip of the iceberg to provoke a reflection in the reader about the changes in the ways of making literature and how language is used in order to depict social events through fiction.
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title Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
spellingShingle Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
Matos, Naylane Araújo
Modernism
Fiction
Short Stories
Hemingway
Joyce
title_short Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
title_full Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
title_fullStr Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
title_full_unstemmed Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
title_sort Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce: a brief analysis of the modernist traits in their short stories
author Matos, Naylane Araújo
author_facet Matos, Naylane Araújo
Oliveira, Leide Daiane de A.
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author2 Oliveira, Leide Daiane de A.
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Oliveira, Leide Daiane de A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Modernism
Fiction
Short Stories
Hemingway
Joyce
topic Modernism
Fiction
Short Stories
Hemingway
Joyce
description DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.35572/rlr.v6i1.800 This paper brings a brief analysis of the English works: “Hills like white elephants” (1927) and “One reader writes” (1933) by Ernest Hemingway and “The sisters” (1914) by James Joyce, in order to illustrate the features that emerged with the modernist movement, considering changes related to the ways of making literature. To this end, this work provides a close reading of the three short stories bearing in mind the relation between fact and fiction and how fiction depicts social, historical, and/or political facts. Hemingway‟s texts and Joyce‟s “The sisters” are powerful examples of the literary changes raised by modernism. The works of both writers are only the tip of the iceberg to provoke a reflection in the reader about the changes in the ways of making literature and how language is used in order to depict social events through fiction.
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