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ALA Call for Papers

American Literature Association 26th Annual Conference

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May 21-24, 2015
The Westin Copley Place
Boston, MA

 

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The Ernest Hemingway Foundation was established in 1965 by Mary Hemingway, Ernest’s widow, “for the purposes of awakening, sustaining an interest in, promoting, fostering, stimulating, supporting, improving and developing literature and all forms of literary composition and expression.”

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Another Context for Exploring Racial Difference in The Sun Also Rises, Part II

Black Africans and Black Americans might have experienced tolerance and admiration in Paris, but the signs of their imagined inferiority were present everywhere

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Learn why claims that Hemingway visited Jaén, Spain, on October 20, 1960, cannot be accurate--and who visited there instead

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