Mimesis and Metafiction in Hemingway's "The Garden of Eden.". Jones, R. B. Hemingway Review, 7(1):2--13, 1987.
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Discusses the mimetic and metafictional level of Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Garden of Eden." Significance of book at mimetic and metafictional level; Metaphor used in the novel to dramatize fictitious character Catherine Bourne's loss of control; Imposition of mythical patterns by Hemingway on male-female relationships, while representing woman as either creative or destructive; Forms of discourse in the novel.
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  abstract = {Discusses the mimetic and metafictional level of Ernest Hemingway's novel "The Garden of Eden." Significance of book at mimetic and metafictional level; Metaphor used in the novel to dramatize fictitious character Catherine Bourne's loss of control; Imposition of mythical patterns by Hemingway on male-female relationships, while representing woman as either creative or destructive; Forms of discourse in the novel.},
  number = {1},
  urldate = {2015-09-26TZ},
  journal = {Hemingway Review},
  author = {Jones, Robert B.},
  year = {1987},
  keywords = {CHARACTERS \& characteristics in literature, GARDEN of Eden, The (Book), HEMINGWAY, Ernest, 1899-1961},
  pages = {2--13}
}

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