Hemingway on War This edition offers an unparalleled portrayal of the physical and psychological impact of war and its aftermath. It contains extracts from A Farewell to Arms and For Whom the Bell Tolls, some of Hemingway's very best short stories, ... Ernest 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Kenn...
Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath Aspiring Hemingways, take heart: There was a time when Papa was an earnest writer, but no Hemingway.The evidence is a book of Ernest Hemingway's earliest w... T Putnam 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 Hemingway in China Hemingway took an assignment from the tabl...
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This essay initially draws on the feminist criticism of Gilbert and Gubar, Pykett, Bonnie Kime Scott and Elaine Showalter to underline the theme of male inadequacy in the early work of Hemingway and Malraux, two of the most "masculine" of modernist novelists. In the aftermath of the First Wo...
However, it was his next book, The Sun Also Rises (1926), a novel about the aftermath of the First World War, that brought him to the attention of the literary critics. The journalist John Gunther met Hemingway in 1926 at the home of Ford Madox Ford. Gunther told his friend, Helen ...
Hemingway on War(2003) 9 Under Kilimanjaro(2005) 10 On Paris(2009) Top Ernest Hemingway Novels Ernest Hemingway wrote a total of 10 novels, with seven published during his lifetime and three published posthumously. All of Hemingway’s works...
The Sun Also Risesis about the disillusionment of the “lost generation"—young British and American expatriates in France and Spain—in the aftermath of World War I. There is Lady Brett Ashley, who is waiting for her divorce to marry Michael Campbell; Jake Barnes, American correspondent, emas...
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another story, was—for its time—so frank and disturbing that gertrude stein called it unpublishable. salter goes on to describe his ascension, the brilliance of sun, the near-perfect triumph of a farewell to arms, and then his downs and ups. he didn't take the former well.> they ...
In any case, Hemingway concluded that one cannot write “truthfully” about war without having directly experienced all its chaos and horror, and like Hemingway, Tolstoy had known war at fi rst hand. But there was a further paradox: Tolstoy’s best war scenes were about battles that had ...