Looks at the contrast between France and Spain in connection to Jake’s emotional wellbeing. Daiker traces Jake’s association of each geographical location with either pain and danger or tranquility and safety, concluding that Jake’s final taxi ride with Brett in Madrid signals his newfound power to end their destructive relationship. Endnotes point to further topics for discussion. Appendix outlines a lesson plan for breaking the novel into manageable chunks, coupled with reading questions for each section
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
That the first World War was crueler and more disruptive than anyone expected became a subtext of th...
Comments on the implications of the ‘out of season’ setting in Hemingway’s canon, including “Cat in ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
Noting Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with expatriation, Herlihy focuses on Jake’s attempt, as a...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Relies on letters, short stories, and sketches to prove the importance of all of France to Hemingway...
Part memoir/part biography. Discusses the importance of travel and geographical space (e.g. Cuba) to...
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
40019309327The interrelationship of culture, geographical setting, and characterization found in Ern...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Interprets Othello’s presence in Green Hills of Africa, The Sun Also Rises, and A Farewell to Arms, ...
Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sough...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
That the first World War was crueler and more disruptive than anyone expected became a subtext of th...
Comments on the implications of the ‘out of season’ setting in Hemingway’s canon, including “Cat in ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
Noting Hemingway’s thematic preoccupation with expatriation, Herlihy focuses on Jake’s attempt, as a...
Focusing on the language, food, customs, spaces, and literature of France, Spain, and Italy, Ammary ...
Relies on letters, short stories, and sketches to prove the importance of all of France to Hemingway...
Part memoir/part biography. Discusses the importance of travel and geographical space (e.g. Cuba) to...
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
40019309327The interrelationship of culture, geographical setting, and characterization found in Ern...
Focuses on the relationships between geography, experience, and identity in Hemingway’s texts and pe...
Interprets Othello’s presence in Green Hills of Africa, The Sun Also Rises, and A Farewell to Arms, ...
Discusses Hemingway’s escape from the overly expatriated population of Paris to Spain where he sough...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway's realism is subjective, e...
That the first World War was crueler and more disruptive than anyone expected became a subtext of th...
Comments on the implications of the ‘out of season’ setting in Hemingway’s canon, including “Cat in ...