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Hemingway, Gender Identity, and the "Paris 1922" Apprenticeship
- The Hemingway Review
- University of Idaho Department of English
- Volume 29, Number 1, Fall 2009
- pp. 123-133
- 10.1353/hem.0.0055
- Article
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In Paris, Hemingway arrived at young manhood at a time of major historical change, marked by the radical reconfiguration of sexual traditions and assumptions about gender roles. This essay places the experimental sentences of "Paris 1922" in their historic context and examines how they reflect Hemingway's sense of those changes—socially, politically, and personally.