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The Cognitive Insight and Jungian Philosophy after the Post Colonial Era in American Writer Ernest Hemingway

G. Sankar and K. Jaya
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G. Sankar: Assistant Professor, Department of English,SVS College of Engineering Ciombatore-Tamilnadu, India
K. Jaya: Assistant Professor, Department of English,SVS College of Engineering Ciombatore-Tamilnadu, India

English Literature and Language Review, 2016, vol. 2, issue 3, 18-23

Abstract: This paper has focused the demonstrate of experience with his own health problems, influence on their life and writing. Hemingway’s weakening physical condition and increasing severe mental problems that were bipolar disorder, alcohol dependence, traumatic brain injury, and probable border line and narcissistic personality traits considerably reduced his fictional creation in the final years of his lifetime. He spent more than a decade of his later career, writing about illness while he struggled with tuberculosis, insomnia, alcoholism and heart disease as well as the mental illness of his wife Zelda with studying of Fitzgerald’s analysis of his own life, from his stories, we are able to bring together the ineffaceable connection between personal suffering and the need for expression, between illness and identity, between writing and healing. As a result, he donations to the canon of illness literature are noteworthy and – as is characteristic of his career – credit for these contributions is overdue.

Keywords: t Hemingway; American; Psychology; depression; Health sciences (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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