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Ernest Hemingway’s Drinking Styles. A Broad, Partly Anecdotical Perspective
Ernest Hemingway’s Drinking Styles. A Broad, Partly Anecdotical Perspective

Author(s): Narcis Aprodu, Bogdan C.S. Pîrvu
Subject(s): Social history, Substance abuse and addiction, American Literature, Sociology of Literature
Published by: Addleton Academic Publishers
Keywords: Ernest Hemingway; the Midwestern style; the Finca Vigía style; the Italian style; the Paris style; the Spanish style;

Summary/Abstract: Ernest Hemingway is highly likely to have been a full-blown borderline personality covering all of the nine symptoms - his self-willed narcissism in the grandiose spectrum overlapping this basic masonry, his alcohol consumption meeting with, and getting absorbed in the fourth borderline symptom. If we mean to contextualise his drinking place-wise then, we need to consider his larger-than-life dimensions, and draw not only on Hemingway himself, but also on his braggadocio construct and at least on two aliases, Jake Barnes (The Sun Also Rises) and Frederic Henry (A Farewell to Arms).

  • Issue Year: 12/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 17-48
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: English
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