The sun also rises : by Ernest Hemingway
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The sun also rises : by Ernest Hemingway
(Critical insights)
Salem Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 356-359) and index
"Works by Ernest Hemingway": p. 354-355
Contents of Works
- On The sun also rises / Keith Newlin
- Biography of Ernest Hemingway / Stanley Archer
- The Paris Review perspective / Petrina Crockford for The Paris Review
- An American in Paris: Hemingway and the expatriate life / Matthew J. Bolton
- Gender identity and the modern condition in The sun also rises / Jennifer Banach
- The art of friction : Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner / Lorie Watkins Fulton
- The critical history of The sun also rises / Laurence W. Mazzeno
- The wastelanders / Carlos Baker
- The death of love in The sun also rises / Mark Spilka
- Cabestro and Vaquilla : the symbolic structure of The sun also rises / Dewey Ganzel
- The sun also rises : the wounded anti-hero / Delbert E. Wylder
- The sun also rises : a reconsideration / Donald T. Torchiana
- Hemingway's morality of compensation / Scott Donaldson
- Love and friendship/man and woman in The sun also rises / Sibbie O'Sullivan
- Performance art : Jake Barnes and "masculine" signification in The sun also rises / Ira Elliott
- Reading around Jake's narration : Brett Ashley and The sun also rises / Lorie Watkins Fulton
- The "whine" of Jewish manhood : rereading Hemingway's anti-Semitism, reimagining Robert Cohn / Jeremy Kaye
- The pedagogy of The sun also rises / Donald A. Daiker
- Life unworthy of life? Masculinity, disability, and guilt in The sun also rises / Dana Fore
