Wilentz justifies her interpretation as a socio-cultural reading of the anti-Semitic theme in the text. See Wilentz’s “(Re)Teaching Hemingway: Anti-Semitism as a Thematic Device in The Sun Also Rise.” College English 52, no. 2 (Feb. 1990): 186-93. See also Pearl Greenberg Berg, Maurice H. Cummings, and Sanford J. Smoller’s “Three Comments on (Re)Teaching Hemingway: Anti-Semitism as a Thematic device in The Sun Also Rises.” College English 52, no. 8 (Dec. 1990): 924-28
Comparison of Baldwin’s treatment of race and sexuality to Hemingway’s, pointing to parallels in the...
On the novel’s ambiguous treatment of the other, especially Jews and homosexuals. Argues that a blan...
Contextualizes the story within the prevailing theories of sexologists and psychiatrists of Hemingwa...
Wilentz justifies her interpretation as a socio-cultural reading of the anti-Semitic theme in the te...
Explores reasons why Hemingway chose to portray Robert Cohn as a villainous Jew, and analyzes how Co...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Combines scholarship with personal reflection to discuss the sensitive subject of anti-Semitism in b...
Contends that Hemingway’s treatment of Cohn in the novel is anti-Semitic because he himself was like...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Contends that the story is about semiotic confusion and the consequences of misreading. Interprets t...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Reviews the book Teaching Hemingway\u27s \u27The Sun Also Rises,\u27 edited by Peter ...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Complicates the common view that Hemingway’s simple sentences are meant to faithfully transcribe fac...
Freshly annotated critical edition of Hemingway\u27s modern classic. Thurston\u27s introduction sur...
Comparison of Baldwin’s treatment of race and sexuality to Hemingway’s, pointing to parallels in the...
On the novel’s ambiguous treatment of the other, especially Jews and homosexuals. Argues that a blan...
Contextualizes the story within the prevailing theories of sexologists and psychiatrists of Hemingwa...
Wilentz justifies her interpretation as a socio-cultural reading of the anti-Semitic theme in the te...
Explores reasons why Hemingway chose to portray Robert Cohn as a villainous Jew, and analyzes how Co...
Ernest Hemingway’s creation of a vilified Jewish character in The Sun Also Rises (1926) has outed hi...
Combines scholarship with personal reflection to discuss the sensitive subject of anti-Semitism in b...
Contends that Hemingway’s treatment of Cohn in the novel is anti-Semitic because he himself was like...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Contends that the story is about semiotic confusion and the consequences of misreading. Interprets t...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Reviews the book Teaching Hemingway\u27s \u27The Sun Also Rises,\u27 edited by Peter ...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Complicates the common view that Hemingway’s simple sentences are meant to faithfully transcribe fac...
Freshly annotated critical edition of Hemingway\u27s modern classic. Thurston\u27s introduction sur...
Comparison of Baldwin’s treatment of race and sexuality to Hemingway’s, pointing to parallels in the...
On the novel’s ambiguous treatment of the other, especially Jews and homosexuals. Argues that a blan...
Contextualizes the story within the prevailing theories of sexologists and psychiatrists of Hemingwa...