摘要

Ernest Hemingway's early World War I short stories can be read as an effort to identify, attest to, organize, and communicate the experience of a traumatized soldier-which, on the evidence, is what Hemingway himself was. The stories create what might be called an intersubjective community of experience: the writer as honest witness who makes witnesses of his readers.

  • 出版日期2013-1

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