Comparison study of each novel’s representation of their generation’s struggle with war. Contrasts Frederic Henry’s process of coping with strict ethical boundaries as he finds his “separate peace” with Yossarian’s permanent pursuit of survival, concluding that their attitudinal differences reflect the change in social values between the eras
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...
As an ambulance driver in World War I and a war correspondent in World War II and the Spanish Civil ...
Concentrates on the novel’s dialogical qualities, analyzing Hemingway’s controlled style in relation...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Robert W. Lewis, Robert E. G...
Explores the stages of Hemingway’s deepening disillusionment with World War I, attributing it to his...
This study seeks to excavate a certain line of irony running through the war fiction of Ernest Hemin...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
Compares narrative strategies employed by Dos Passos, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway to attract a noncomb...
This thesis investigates Ernest Hemingway\u27s short story collection In Our Time and his novel A Fa...
Close reading of the system of oppositions that thematically structures the novel and reveals Freder...
Comparison study. Draws on John Limon’s theories of war literature to show the complex relationship ...
Relates Hemingway’s personal experience in war to his fiction, examining the change in writing from ...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...
As an ambulance driver in World War I and a war correspondent in World War II and the Spanish Civil ...
Concentrates on the novel’s dialogical qualities, analyzing Hemingway’s controlled style in relation...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Robert W. Lewis, Robert E. G...
Explores the stages of Hemingway’s deepening disillusionment with World War I, attributing it to his...
This study seeks to excavate a certain line of irony running through the war fiction of Ernest Hemin...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
Compares narrative strategies employed by Dos Passos, Fitzgerald, and Hemingway to attract a noncomb...
This thesis investigates Ernest Hemingway\u27s short story collection In Our Time and his novel A Fa...
Close reading of the system of oppositions that thematically structures the novel and reveals Freder...
Comparison study. Draws on John Limon’s theories of war literature to show the complex relationship ...
Relates Hemingway’s personal experience in war to his fiction, examining the change in writing from ...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
The two novels are The Sun Also Rises (1926) and A Farewell to Arms (1929). Not only are they among...
Examines the influence of Hemingway’s early experience as a journalist covering the controversial Gr...