- 'The story exists to give the reader an emotional reaction'
- Hemingway "The writer may omit things that he knows and the reader... will have a feeling of those things as strongly as if the writer had stated them'
- readers fell context and implication
- language triggers not feelings but images
- almost every word carries an emotional charge
- 'connotation and association mean that every word in a passage floats in a pool of meaning' p113
- one part of mind understand abstract denotation and another feels some of the emotion
- in hemingway feeling is resides within the text, in Fitzgerald it resides within the narrator's voice
Tuesday, 6 October 2015
Hemingway and Emotion
from Keith M. Ophdal
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