On Jake’s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and fragmentation. Discusses the evolution of Jake’s personal code, including the reawakening of his spiritual values while fishing in Burguete and the tutelage provided by Pedro Romero. Lynn concludes that Jake’s taking responsibility for having betrayed his integrity and aficion values in Pamplona demonstrates his growth and development of a code to overcome defeat and combat the emptiness of life in the modern age
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Argues that Jake’s impotence is not only physical but psychological and moral as well, resulting in ...
The Sun Also Rises represents a case study for the relationship between socio-cultural stereotypes a...
On Jake’s successful creation of a new set of values based on his experience negotiating the meaning...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Focuses on the expatriates’ sense of belonging based on their shared debilitating war experience. Co...
Points to the teenager’s immaturity and lack of integrity outside the bullring as evidence of his fa...
Focusing on the guidance offered in the second epigraph of The Sun Also Rises with its emphasis on p...
The Sun Also Rises is a novel rich with elements of Catholicism, which are woven into Jake Barnes’ p...
Looks at how the protagonists of The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, an...
The Significance of a Religious Pilgrimage in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Ri...
There exists an extensive lapse in scholarship that investigates the progression and development of ...
Title: The Code of the Hero in Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea Author: Tobias Eklöf Engli...
Distinguishes Jake of The Sun Also Rises from other expatriates of the Lost Generation through his t...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Argues that Jake’s impotence is not only physical but psychological and moral as well, resulting in ...
The Sun Also Rises represents a case study for the relationship between socio-cultural stereotypes a...
On Jake’s successful creation of a new set of values based on his experience negotiating the meaning...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Focuses on the expatriates’ sense of belonging based on their shared debilitating war experience. Co...
Points to the teenager’s immaturity and lack of integrity outside the bullring as evidence of his fa...
Focusing on the guidance offered in the second epigraph of The Sun Also Rises with its emphasis on p...
The Sun Also Rises is a novel rich with elements of Catholicism, which are woven into Jake Barnes’ p...
Looks at how the protagonists of The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, an...
The Significance of a Religious Pilgrimage in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Ri...
There exists an extensive lapse in scholarship that investigates the progression and development of ...
Title: The Code of the Hero in Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea Author: Tobias Eklöf Engli...
Distinguishes Jake of The Sun Also Rises from other expatriates of the Lost Generation through his t...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Argues that Jake’s impotence is not only physical but psychological and moral as well, resulting in ...
The Sun Also Rises represents a case study for the relationship between socio-cultural stereotypes a...