Will we never cease with the Fitzgerald versus Hemingway boxing match?If forced at knife point, I'd say the former had a more sophisticated take on the American pulse, but both men filled a niche in American Letters, and both men were influences on later authors. Dubus, whom I actually admire, was the modern Hemingway until his heart copped out on his amputated leg, mellowing Hemingway's melodrama, but still employing it with great effect on a contemporary reader. It has been so long since I've read WH and GG that I've stayed rather mum on the comparison, but Brian, I remember enough of Wuthering Heights morbidity that I think your premise is somewhat off. Ethan Frome seems more similar to the Gothic tale, though I think both Bronte sisters could have benefited in their outlook from American movement feminism, as they both slice their Gothic a tad thick.


If forced at knife point, I'd say the former had a more sophisticated take on the American pulse, but both men filled a niche in American Letters, and both men were influences on later authors. Dubus, whom I actually admire, was the modern Hemingway until his heart copped out on his amputated leg, mellowing Hemingway's melodrama, but still employing it with great effect on a contemporary reader. It has been so long since I've read WH and GG that I've stayed rather mum on the comparison, but Brian, I remember enough of Wuthering Heights morbidity that I think your premise is somewhat off. Ethan Frome seems more similar to the Gothic tale, though I think both Bronte sisters could have benefited in their outlook from American movement feminism, as they both slice their Gothic a tad thick.
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What a waste the 1976 film of it was- why did they not use the ending written in the notes?
