Looks beyond traditional and reductive readings of Maria and Pilar to find both women exemplifying the Hemingway code. Sinclair compares Maria’s wounds to those of Jake Barnes and Frederic Henry, while Pilar is shown to exhibit survival skills typical of a code hero. Sinclair also considers the function of androgyny and twinning in the relationship between Jordan and Maria to demonstrate the latter’s autonomy
Investigates Robert Jordan’s refusal to embrace female voices that conflict with his male perspectiv...
My examination of Aphra Behn’s drama explores three codes of power: a feudal code, a libertine code,...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
The critical response to Hemingway\u27s work thus lacks a needed balance. The female characters are ...
Interprets the critically neglected Maria through the lens of trauma theory and Spanish culture, ana...
Examines Pilar and Maria in the historical context of new cultural attitudes towards women during th...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Defends the story from criticism that it reflects Hemingway’s abandonment of the code found in earli...
Discusses the interpersonal conflicts between David and Catherine in The Garden of Eden using both a...
There exists an extensive lapse in scholarship that investigates the progression and development of ...
Tracks the progression of representations of love and sexual relationships across the author’s canon...
This paper exposes that in the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway presents his feminist sensib...
The significant works on the hero have always assumed that the hero is male. However, feminist write...
Examines gender in several Hemingway texts considering his exploration of sexual identity in the unp...
This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler arou...
Investigates Robert Jordan’s refusal to embrace female voices that conflict with his male perspectiv...
My examination of Aphra Behn’s drama explores three codes of power: a feudal code, a libertine code,...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
The critical response to Hemingway\u27s work thus lacks a needed balance. The female characters are ...
Interprets the critically neglected Maria through the lens of trauma theory and Spanish culture, ana...
Examines Pilar and Maria in the historical context of new cultural attitudes towards women during th...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Defends the story from criticism that it reflects Hemingway’s abandonment of the code found in earli...
Discusses the interpersonal conflicts between David and Catherine in The Garden of Eden using both a...
There exists an extensive lapse in scholarship that investigates the progression and development of ...
Tracks the progression of representations of love and sexual relationships across the author’s canon...
This paper exposes that in the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway presents his feminist sensib...
The significant works on the hero have always assumed that the hero is male. However, feminist write...
Examines gender in several Hemingway texts considering his exploration of sexual identity in the unp...
This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler arou...
Investigates Robert Jordan’s refusal to embrace female voices that conflict with his male perspectiv...
My examination of Aphra Behn’s drama explores three codes of power: a feudal code, a libertine code,...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...