Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris on the creative self. Argues that both Jake and Cohn only partially “fulfill the expatriate myth of creative renewal within the fecund freedom of the Paris moment.” Examines the central themes of unfulfilled desire and the ethic of payment within the expatriate experience, of the desperate search for compensation in exchange for paying one’s dues
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
This article draws attention to Hemingway's various responses to Paris and the expatriate life, and ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
That the first World War was crueler and more disruptive than anyone expected became a subtext of th...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s concern with market forces on artists’ aesthetic ideals and insulated artistic ...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Relying on the theories of Lacan, Derrida, and Freud, Stoltzfus focuses on language and phallic abse...
Compares A Moveable Feast to Paul’s The Last Time I Saw Paris (1942). Argues for the centrality of P...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
This article draws attention to Hemingway's various responses to Paris and the expatriate life, and ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
That the first World War was crueler and more disruptive than anyone expected became a subtext of th...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
On the artist’s development and maturation within the ideal environment of Paris. Focuses on Hemingw...
Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Analyzes Hemingway’s concern with market forces on artists’ aesthetic ideals and insulated artistic ...
Transnational study treating the cultural exchange between Parisians and Americans following World W...
Relying on the theories of Lacan, Derrida, and Freud, Stoltzfus focuses on language and phallic abse...
Compares A Moveable Feast to Paul’s The Last Time I Saw Paris (1942). Argues for the centrality of P...
On the importance of Paris for the young Hemingway’s literary apprenticeship and as the site of his ...
Ernest Heminway was interested in the delineation of characters as well as different facets of man’s...
Biography on the allure of Paris for the young writer, his subsequent visits, and eventual residency...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
This article draws attention to Hemingway's various responses to Paris and the expatriate life, and ...