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A Feminist Reading of Hemingway’s Works—“Cat in the Rain” as an Example
YAN Rui
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5836/2023.05.007
Department of Foreign Languages, National University of Defense and Technology, Changsha, China
As a famous American writer, there have been many different opinions on whether Hemingway is a typical masculinist writer. Through a brief analysis of the feminist consciousness in Hemingway’s works and a detailed feminist interpretation of “Cat in the Rain”, this paper holds that it is unfair and biased to stereotype Hemingway as a typical masculinist writer since there is a very strong feminist consciousness in his early works.
feminist criticism, Hemingway, “Cat in the Rain”, literary criticism
Journal of Literature and Art Studies, May 2023, Vol. 13, No. 5, 352-356
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