Reads Henry’s shooting the sergeant as key to understanding the novel’s thematic emphasis on the absurdity and futility of war
Brief reference to Henry’s near-death experience after the mortar explosion in chapter nine of A Far...
Outlines her methodology for class discussion based on a close reading of the novel’s famous passage...
Claims that Hemingway’s use of rhetorical devices, most notably parataxis, verbal irony, and charact...
Concentrates on the novel’s dialogical qualities, analyzing Hemingway’s controlled style in relation...
Reads Henry’s retelling of his past trauma as a form of “prosthetic thinking,” attempting to make wh...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
In their analyses of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, many critics consider Henry a victim of ...
Explores the “pregnant” opening paragraphs, drawing specific attention to the leaf motif running thr...
Pedagogical approach briefly comparing Hemingway’s war descriptions to Willa Cather’s, noting their ...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
Extended study. Introductory materials locate the novel historically within World War I and its revo...
Explores the appropriation of caesarean childbirth as an analogy for male creativity, arguing for th...
Connects Frederic Henry’s name to both Henry James and Patrick Henry to show the muddled distinction...
Interprets the stillborn infant as a symbol of the failure of modernist discourse and its inability ...
Guide aimed at helping students to more fully understand the complexities of World War I and Hemingw...
Brief reference to Henry’s near-death experience after the mortar explosion in chapter nine of A Far...
Outlines her methodology for class discussion based on a close reading of the novel’s famous passage...
Claims that Hemingway’s use of rhetorical devices, most notably parataxis, verbal irony, and charact...
Concentrates on the novel’s dialogical qualities, analyzing Hemingway’s controlled style in relation...
Reads Henry’s retelling of his past trauma as a form of “prosthetic thinking,” attempting to make wh...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
In their analyses of Ernest Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, many critics consider Henry a victim of ...
Explores the “pregnant” opening paragraphs, drawing specific attention to the leaf motif running thr...
Pedagogical approach briefly comparing Hemingway’s war descriptions to Willa Cather’s, noting their ...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) is one of the many American writers who lived during the World W...
Extended study. Introductory materials locate the novel historically within World War I and its revo...
Explores the appropriation of caesarean childbirth as an analogy for male creativity, arguing for th...
Connects Frederic Henry’s name to both Henry James and Patrick Henry to show the muddled distinction...
Interprets the stillborn infant as a symbol of the failure of modernist discourse and its inability ...
Guide aimed at helping students to more fully understand the complexities of World War I and Hemingw...
Brief reference to Henry’s near-death experience after the mortar explosion in chapter nine of A Far...
Outlines her methodology for class discussion based on a close reading of the novel’s famous passage...
Claims that Hemingway’s use of rhetorical devices, most notably parataxis, verbal irony, and charact...