Looks at Hemingway’s decision to exclude the “Jimmy the Bartender” fragment from the novel. Examines Hemingway’s ethical struggle with using the lives and personal experiences of friends as inspiration for his writing, concluding that the author ultimately decided it had no lasting negative effect
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of alcoholic beverages in the age of the incipi...
Marxist examination, opening with a critique of Hemingway’s method (including the use of omission an...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Conventional overview geared to a general audience, focusing on the novel’s biblical title, code her...
Relying on the theories of Lacan, Derrida, and Freud, Stoltzfus focuses on language and phallic abse...
Discusses Hemingway’s anxieties about verbosity and the reworking of his manuscript. Focuses on the ...
Spirited refutation of the legitimacy of Djos’s essay, citing misquoted facts, careless summary, exa...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Annotates and comments on familiar and obscure details and allusions to provide a comprehensive guid...
Reads the novel as a portrait of spiritual degradation and degeneration evident in the alcoholism of...
Briefly compares the endings of several Hemingway’s works, noting their similar structure and excess...
Close reading of the Botin’s restaurant scene within the context of the novel, arguing that Jake’s s...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of alcoholic beverages in the age of the incipi...
Marxist examination, opening with a critique of Hemingway’s method (including the use of omission an...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Conventional overview geared to a general audience, focusing on the novel’s biblical title, code her...
Relying on the theories of Lacan, Derrida, and Freud, Stoltzfus focuses on language and phallic abse...
Discusses Hemingway’s anxieties about verbosity and the reworking of his manuscript. Focuses on the ...
Spirited refutation of the legitimacy of Djos’s essay, citing misquoted facts, careless summary, exa...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Annotates and comments on familiar and obscure details and allusions to provide a comprehensive guid...
Reads the novel as a portrait of spiritual degradation and degeneration evident in the alcoholism of...
Briefly compares the endings of several Hemingway’s works, noting their similar structure and excess...
Close reading of the Botin’s restaurant scene within the context of the novel, arguing that Jake’s s...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of alcoholic beverages in the age of the incipi...
Marxist examination, opening with a critique of Hemingway’s method (including the use of omission an...
Influence study examining how Hemingway’s iceberg principle functions in Camus’s novel. Stoltzfus po...