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Ernest Hemingway: The Oak Park Legacy is the first extensive examination of the relationship of Hemingway to his hometown, Oak Park, Illinois, and the influence its people, places, and underlying values had on his early work. In this volume, 11 leading Hemingway scholars explore various aspects of these issues, from the migration of the Hemingway family from Connecticut to Illinois in the 1850s, to Hemingways high-school stories and the dramatic breakthrough of In Our Time and The Sun Also Rises. With these books, Hemingway suddenly became one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. The essays in this collection explore the social and family background that provided the material and sensibility for these literary masterpieces.In these essays, James Nagel provides the first account ever published of the move of the Hemingway family from Connecticut to Illinois. Writing his account after the discovery of a lost diary by one of Hemingways ancestors, Nagel explores dates and places, the motivation for the move to the Midwest, and the tragedies that awaited the family there, including the death of two young men in the Civil War. Michael Reynolds, the premiere biographer of Ernest Hemingway, describes the culture of the village of Oak Park at the turn of the century, and Larry E. Grimes presents an important new assessment of the religious training the Hemingway children received. David Marut discusses the short stories Hemingway published while still a highschool student, and Carlos Azevedo, Mary Anne ONeal, Abby H. P. Werlock, and George Monteiro examine the early stories about Nick Adams. In an insightful afterword, Morris Buske, the Historian of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park, reflects on the differing values of Ernest Hemingways parents, the artistic, cultured Hall family as opposed to the scientific, more practical Hemingways, charting the influence the two traditions had on the young Ernest.

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title:Ernest Hemingway : The Oak Park Legacy
author:Nagel, James.
publisher:University of Alabama Press
isbn10 | asin:0817308423
print isbn13:9780817308421
ebook isbn13:9780585217734
language:English
subjectHemingway, Ernest,--1899-1961--Criticism and interpretation--Congresses, Hemingway, Ernest,--1899-1961--Childhood and youth--Congresses, Authors, American--20th century--Biography--Congresses, Oak Park (Ill.)--Biography--Congresses.
publication date:1996
lcc:PS3515.E37Z58688 1996eb
ddc:813/.52
subject:Hemingway, Ernest,--1899-1961--Criticism and interpretation--Congresses, Hemingway, Ernest,--1899-1961--Childhood and youth--Congresses, Authors, American--20th century--Biography--Congresses, Oak Park (Ill.)--Biography--Congresses.
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Ernest Hemingway
The Oak Park Legacy
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Edited by
James Nagel
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA PRESS
Tuscaloosa and London
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Copyright (c) 1996
The University of Alabama Press
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0380
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper on which this book is printed meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Science-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Ernest Hemingway: the Oak Park legacy / edited by James Nagel.
p. cm.
Essays presented at a conference held July 17-21, 1993, in Oak Park, Ill.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-8173-0842-3
1. Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961-Criticism and interpretation
Congresses. 2. Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961-Childhood and
youth-Congresses. 3. Authors, American-20th century-Biography
Congresses. 4. Oak Park (Ill.)-Biography-Congresses. I. Nagel, James.
PS3515.E37Z58688 1996
813'.52-dc20 96-5033
CIP
British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data available
Page v
In memory of
JOHN OLIN EIDSON
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Hemingway Genealogy
xi
Introduction
The Hemingways and Oak Park, Illinois: Background and Legacy
James Nagel
3
Hemingway: The Oak Park Background
High Culture and Low: Oak Park before the Great War
Michael Reynolds
23
Hemingway's Religious Odyssey: The Oak Park Years
Larry E. Grimes
37
John Halifax, Gentleman and the Literary Courtship of Clarence and Grace
James Nagel
59
The Early Fiction of Ernest Hemingway
Out of the Wastebasket: Hemingway's High School Stories
David Marut
81
Oak Park as the Thing Left Out: Surface and Depth in "Soldier's Home"
Carlos Azevedo
96
Romantic Betrayal in "Ten Indians"
Mary Anne O'Neal
108

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Women in the Garden: Hemingway's "Summer People" and "The Last Good Country"
Abby H. P. Werlock
124
By the Book: "Big Two-Hearted River" and Izaak Walton
George Monteiro
145
Hemingway's Later Work: A Farewell to Oak Park
"Working on the Farm": Hemingway's Work Ethic in The Sun Also Rises
Judy Hen
165
The Search for an American Audience: Marketing Ernest Hemingway, 1925-1930
John J. Fenstermaker
179
Afterword
What If Ernest Had Been Born on the Other Side of the Street?
Morris Buske
209
Bibliography
217
Contributors
225
Index
227

Page ix
PREFACE
James Nagel
The essays in this collection, all of them published here for the first time, were presented as part of "Ernest Hemingway: The Oak Park Legacy," a conference held in Hemingway's hometown, July 17-21, 1993, under the sponsorship of The Ernest Hemingway Foundation of Oak Park. Although this volume contains a selection of the papers presented at the program, it cannot attempt to capture the energy and excitement that characterized the entire event, with the presentation of a new play (Lovely Walloona, written by Morris Buske) and tours of the Hemingway house, the Oak Park and River Forest High School, and the many Frank Lloyd Wright homes in the community. It was an exciting and informative three days for the hundreds of participants who attended the conference, a joyful tribute to the young man who grew up in this village to become a Nobel laureate for literature.
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