Focusing on Raymond Carver's short stories set in the outdoor and dealing with the encounter with nanture, fishing, and the Indian presence, this essay argues that Carver can be considered as a descent of Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway in his stylistic and semantic represantation of the literary patterns of the American pastoral.
Resistere alla corrente : il paesaggio naturale in Raymond Carver / C. Scarpino. - In: ÁCOMA. - ISSN 1122-6218. - 8:23(2002), pp. 86-99.
Resistere alla corrente : il paesaggio naturale in Raymond Carver
C. ScarpinoPrimo
2002
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Focusing on Raymond Carver's short stories set in the outdoor and dealing with the encounter with nanture, fishing, and the Indian presence, this essay argues that Carver can be considered as a descent of Mark Twain and Ernest Hemingway in his stylistic and semantic represantation of the literary patterns of the American pastoral.File in questo prodotto:
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