April 29, 2010 - 2:35am
Dr. Steve Lane, Dean of Arts and Humanities at Vancouver Island University,
teaches a course on one of his favourite writers, Ernest Hemingway, starting
May 3.
A
week after the course ends in June, Lane travels to Lausanne, Switzerland where
he will deliver a presentation to the 14th International Hemingway Society
Conference.
"Hemingway's
writing was an early love of mine," Lane said.
He
has also been intrigued by similarities between Hemingway and the English poet
Lord Byron. In Lausanne, Lane will explore how Byron and Hemingway both became
involved in foreign wars - Byron in the Greek War of Independence in the 1820s
and Hemingway in the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
"Both
used their celebrity, or their celebrity was used by others, to further the
causes of those wars," Lane said.
The
VIU English 316 course, Studies in Narrative: Hemingway's Short Stories,
focuses on the works in three Hemingway collections, In Our Time, Men Without Women and Snows of Kilimanjaro.
"Hemingway's short stories have stood the
test of time more than his novels," Lane said.
Some
of the dialogue in the First World War-era novel, A Farewell to Arms, is likely to seem hackneyed or over-the-top to
modern readers, Lane said.
He
sees more enduring interest in short stories such as The Snows of Kilimanjaro and The
Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber. Lane intends to examine the volumes
of Hemingway's short stories in the context of the times when they were
published and in the context of the author's life.
Students
in the intersessional course earn credits but it can also be audited by readers
who are simply interested in learning more about the narrative style of the
iconic American author who died in 1961.
A
variety of other intersession courses are available on topics such as
composition, business and technical writing and literature and culture. For
details on course content and registration, visit: viu.ca/english/Intersession09.asp
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For more information: contact Dr. Steve Lane
250-740-6181, email Steve.Lane@viu.ca
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