Investigates Robert Jordan’s refusal to embrace female voices that conflict with his male perspective. Asserts that Jordan values masculine traits like courage and bravery over Maria and Pilar’s feminine embodiment of human attachment and commitment representing courage and compassion. Concludes that Jordan’s rejection of their mentoring in favor of the masculine voice of his grandfather leads to his death
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
This paper exposes that in the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway presents his feminist sensib...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
Tracks the progression of representations of love and sexual relationships across the author’s canon...
Biographical and literary analysis of Hemingway’s sexual and emotional relationships with women. Cha...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
Interprets the critically neglected Maria through the lens of trauma theory and Spanish culture, ana...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Hemingway\u27s boxing metaphor and the male opponents (emphasized by the masculine forms of address)...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
This paper exposes that in the novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway presents his feminist sensib...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
As the most famous American writer of the twentieth century, Ernest Hemingway inspired not only a ge...
Tracks the progression of representations of love and sexual relationships across the author’s canon...
Biographical and literary analysis of Hemingway’s sexual and emotional relationships with women. Cha...
Ernest Hemingway remains an interesting writer nearly forty years after his death because his works ...
During his life, Ernest Hemingway was not only surrounded by many ambitious women but he also witnes...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
Interprets the critically neglected Maria through the lens of trauma theory and Spanish culture, ana...
Situates constructions of masculinity and sexuality in Hemingway and his best-known male protagonist...
Hemingway\u27s boxing metaphor and the male opponents (emphasized by the masculine forms of address)...
Focusing primarily on In Our Time and Men Without Women, Harding discredits overly-simplistic accoun...
The purpose of this essay is to study and analyze how Hemingway portrays gender roles in his two nov...
Study of the complex and diverse expression of masculinity found in Hemingway’s works. Fantina draws...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...