Up in Michigan

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"Up in Michigan" is a short story by Ernest Hemingway that portrays the quiet tensions and emotional undercurrents of small-town life in early 20th-century northern Michigan.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
author Ernest Hemingway NERFINISHED
containsDepictionOf alcohol use
non-consensual sexual encounter
rural working-class community
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationPlace Paris NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1923
firstPublishedIn Three Stories and Ten Poems NERFINISHED
firstPublisher Contact Publishing Company NERFINISHED
genre fiction
short fiction
hasAuthorStyleFeature iceberg theory NERFINISHED
minimalist prose
understated emotion
hasCharacterRole Jim Gilmore is a blacksmith
Liz Coates is a young waitress NERFINISHED
hasContentAdvisory problematic gender dynamics
sexual violence
hasCriticalReceptionAspect discussed in feminist literary criticism
noted for emotional understatement
hasLiterarySignificance early example of Hemingway’s short fiction
illustrates Hemingway’s emerging minimalist style
hasNarrativeTone restrained
somber
language English
laterCollectedIn The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories NERFINISHED
The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway NERFINISHED
literaryMovement modernism
mainCharacter Jim Gilmore NERFINISHED
Liz Coates NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective third-person narration
partOfAuthorCareerPhase Hemingway’s early Paris period
protagonistGender female
publisherTypeOfFirstEdition small press
settingCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
settingLocation northern Michigan NERFINISHED
settingRegion Great Lakes region NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod early 20th century
theme desire
emotional repression
gender roles
power imbalance
sexual awakening
small-town life

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