Draws on manuscripts in his analysis of Hemingway’s use of humor, contending that the author balances gaiety and gloom through the characters of Golz and Jordan to highlight the ultimate emergence of gaiety as a self-preservation tactic for Jordan
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Argues that Hemingway, as artist, places himself in the center of the narrative of For Whom the Bell...
The Trumpet Major is one of Thomas Hardy's minor novels with historical setting, the Napoleonic war....
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
Briefly comments on Hemingway’s stylistic synthesis of realism and modernism in For Whom the Bell To...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Hemingway the prominent literary figure of English novel is well known by his code heroes. Through c...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
Textual analysis of instances where speakers use the word joke to establish or enhance their masculi...
Traces the one-dimensional Philip Rawlings of the manuscripts to the more emotionally-nuanced charac...
Manuscript study. Beall chronicles Hemingway’s extensive drafting and revision process, contending ...
Discusses the novel’s sociopolitical dimensions, relying on the theories of Roland Barthes, Michael ...
Examines Hemingway’s undermining of the Republic’s heroic image in his postwar novel, an image he ha...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Argues that Hemingway, as artist, places himself in the center of the narrative of For Whom the Bell...
The Trumpet Major is one of Thomas Hardy's minor novels with historical setting, the Napoleonic war....
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
Briefly comments on Hemingway’s stylistic synthesis of realism and modernism in For Whom the Bell To...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Hemingway the prominent literary figure of English novel is well known by his code heroes. Through c...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
Textual analysis of instances where speakers use the word joke to establish or enhance their masculi...
Traces the one-dimensional Philip Rawlings of the manuscripts to the more emotionally-nuanced charac...
Manuscript study. Beall chronicles Hemingway’s extensive drafting and revision process, contending ...
Discusses the novel’s sociopolitical dimensions, relying on the theories of Roland Barthes, Michael ...
Examines Hemingway’s undermining of the Republic’s heroic image in his postwar novel, an image he ha...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Argues that Hemingway, as artist, places himself in the center of the narrative of For Whom the Bell...
The Trumpet Major is one of Thomas Hardy's minor novels with historical setting, the Napoleonic war....