Hemingway's craft
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Hemingway's craft
(Crosscurrents : modern critiques / Harry T. Moore, general editor)
Southern Illinois University Press , Feffer & Simons, c1973
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Note
Bibliography: p. 234-239
Includes index
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With Hemingway s work arousing a new surge of interest, the need is evident for a new, responsible critical approach to his craft. It is to this point, of dealing with the writer s artistry, that Grebstein addresses himselfto those aspects of structure, language, and narrative technique which distinguishes his writing from all other. And in a manner that is genuinely new in Hemingway criticism Mr. Grebstein undertakes a thorough analysis of the elements of craft which characterized Hemingway s skill as a writer.An important addition to this book is the Appendix which reprints several significant passages which were deleted from two of the major works, "A Farewell to Arms "and "For Whom the Bell Tolls.""
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