Hemingway’s Soldiers and their Pregnant Women: Domestic Ritual in World War I

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Examines the tensions surrounding domestic ritual and its evolution in In Our Time and A Farewell to Arms, focusing specifically on the relationship between soldiers and pregnant women. Concludes that in Hemingway’s World War I world, men seek their own personal “homes” while women become increasingly irrelevant and finally nonexistent

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