Saturday, 7 January, 1:45–3:00 p.m., 308, WSCC
Program arranged by the Ernest Hemingway Foundation and Society
Presiding: Nicole Camastra, Univ. of Georgia
1. "Hemingway's Oak Park: The Road to Embracing Racial Paradox,"
Margaret E. Wright-Cleveland,
Florida State Univ.
2. "Journalism, Democracy, and the Protocols of Simplicity in the Young Hemingway,"
Alexander Hollenberg,
Univ. of Toronto
3. "'A Sweetly Acrid Quality': Sniffing Around Scenes of (Failed) Instruction,"
Patrick Bonds,
Troy Univ.
Subject:
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American Literature – Twentieth Century
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