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- Title
Hemingway's Invisible Hero of "In Another Country".
- Authors
Robinson, Forrest
- Abstract
The author criticizes the short story entitled "In Another Country," by Ernest Hemingway which offers different evidence of the heuristic and therapeutic nature of storytelling. It is stated that the narrator who is nameless or invisible epitomizes Hemingway's hero in the story. Due to the invisibility of the narrator readers fail to see his formal function, thereby focusing their attention exclusively in the protagonist. The short story then is claimed to be the narrator's story.
- Subjects
CRITICISM; IN Another Country (Short story); HEMINGWAY, Ernest, 1899-1961; STORYTELLING; LITERARY style; SHORT story (Literary form); NARRATORS
- Publication
Essays in Literature, 1988, Vol 15, Issue 2, p237
- ISSN
0094-5404
- Publication type
Literary Criticism