简介
Winner of the 1953 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and
specifically cited by the Swedish Academy when Hemingway received
the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954, TheOM Man and the Sea
rerhains one of the author's most beloved works. This casebook
helps readers interpret and appreciate the thematic concerns of
the novel, as well as the contextual issues it explores. Topic
chapters provide information on Cuba, including its natural
geography, sociopolitical history and file ethnic background of
its people.A wide variety of primary documents such as interviews
and articles, along with charts and illustrations, establish a
framework for interdisciplinary .study. One chapter with
particular appeal to students deals with Hemingway's treatment of
the ethos and issues of baseball and Sports. The easebook is
completed with contemporary issues, suggestions for oral
andwritten exploration of the novel and further suggested
readings.
目录
Introduction
1. A Literary Analysis of The Old Man and the Sea
2. The Cuban Environment: Geography and Climate and the Living Organisms They Support
FROM:
Thomas Barbour, A Naturalist in Cuba (1945)
Interview with Dr. Bonnie Kelley (26 June 2001)
Robert P. Weeks, “Fakery in The Old Man and the
Sea” (December 1962)
3. Cuban Historical, Political, and Economic Background
FROM:
Interview with Dr. Arlyn Moeller (4 May 2000)
Helen Hall, “The Island Next Door” (February 1935)
Fidel Castro, History Will Absolve Me (1953)
Ludwig Bemelmans, “The Best Way to See Cuba”
(1957)
“Wealth in the Deep” (1953)
Nina Wilcox Putnam, “To Havana with the Fly by
Night Club” (1947)
4. Cuban Culture: An Ethnic Background
FROM:
Ludwig Bemelmans, “The Best Way to See Cuba”
(1957)
Alejandro de la Fuente, “Race and Inequality in
Cuba, 1899-1981” (January 1995)
Enrique Canova, “Cuba--The Isle of Romance” (1933)
“Cuba: Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre”
(28 February 2000)
Enrique Canova, “Cuba--The Isle of Romance” (1933)
Gigi Anders, “Machismo: Dead or Alive?”
(March 1993)
Marit Melhuus, “Power, Value, and the Ambiguous
Meaning of Gender” (1996)
5. Sports
FROM:
Joe Williams, “The Passing of Mr. McGraw, Maybe
It’s for the Best, Giants No Longer His Gang”
(4 June 1932)
“Play Ball, Amigos: When Yuba Plays Ball Down in
Cuba, Anything Goes“ (20 January 1951)
“Sisler’s Son Hitting Star in Havana”
(29 January 1946)
Dan Daniel, “ ’May Be My Last Year’: DiMaggio“”
(3 March 1951)
Mrs. Oliver C. Grinnell, “Introduction” and “World
Records” (1935)
Captain Rick Gaffney, “Alfred Glassell’s Legacy to
Billfishing Transcends His 1,560-Pound Black Marlin
World Record” (January 1998)
Ray TruUinger, “New Big Fish Club Is Organized, But
It’s Awfully Hard to Crash” (23 November 1936)
6. The Old Man and the Sea: Contemporary Issues
FROM:
“Market Scene: Cubans Tasting Capitalism--But It’s
Just an Appetizer” (29 March 1994)
“Cubans Resume Their Exodus by Boat Across
Florida Strait” (22 October 1965)
Interview with Tim Wiles (20 July 2001)
Index
1. A Literary Analysis of The Old Man and the Sea
2. The Cuban Environment: Geography and Climate and the Living Organisms They Support
FROM:
Thomas Barbour, A Naturalist in Cuba (1945)
Interview with Dr. Bonnie Kelley (26 June 2001)
Robert P. Weeks, “Fakery in The Old Man and the
Sea” (December 1962)
3. Cuban Historical, Political, and Economic Background
FROM:
Interview with Dr. Arlyn Moeller (4 May 2000)
Helen Hall, “The Island Next Door” (February 1935)
Fidel Castro, History Will Absolve Me (1953)
Ludwig Bemelmans, “The Best Way to See Cuba”
(1957)
“Wealth in the Deep” (1953)
Nina Wilcox Putnam, “To Havana with the Fly by
Night Club” (1947)
4. Cuban Culture: An Ethnic Background
FROM:
Ludwig Bemelmans, “The Best Way to See Cuba”
(1957)
Alejandro de la Fuente, “Race and Inequality in
Cuba, 1899-1981” (January 1995)
Enrique Canova, “Cuba--The Isle of Romance” (1933)
“Cuba: Our Lady of Charity of El Cobre”
(28 February 2000)
Enrique Canova, “Cuba--The Isle of Romance” (1933)
Gigi Anders, “Machismo: Dead or Alive?”
(March 1993)
Marit Melhuus, “Power, Value, and the Ambiguous
Meaning of Gender” (1996)
5. Sports
FROM:
Joe Williams, “The Passing of Mr. McGraw, Maybe
It’s for the Best, Giants No Longer His Gang”
(4 June 1932)
“Play Ball, Amigos: When Yuba Plays Ball Down in
Cuba, Anything Goes“ (20 January 1951)
“Sisler’s Son Hitting Star in Havana”
(29 January 1946)
Dan Daniel, “ ’May Be My Last Year’: DiMaggio“”
(3 March 1951)
Mrs. Oliver C. Grinnell, “Introduction” and “World
Records” (1935)
Captain Rick Gaffney, “Alfred Glassell’s Legacy to
Billfishing Transcends His 1,560-Pound Black Marlin
World Record” (January 1998)
Ray TruUinger, “New Big Fish Club Is Organized, But
It’s Awfully Hard to Crash” (23 November 1936)
6. The Old Man and the Sea: Contemporary Issues
FROM:
“Market Scene: Cubans Tasting Capitalism--But It’s
Just an Appetizer” (29 March 1994)
“Cubans Resume Their Exodus by Boat Across
Florida Strait” (22 October 1965)
Interview with Tim Wiles (20 July 2001)
Index
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