Interprets Othello’s presence in Green Hills of Africa, The Sun Also Rises, and A Farewell to Arms, covering themes of love, sexual jealousy, and psychopathic manipulation. Discusses Jake’s relationship with Brett and the anti-Semitic treatment of Cohn in The Sun Also Rises and Catherine’s relationship with Frederic and her dead fiancé in A Farewell to Arms
Examines the elegiac tone resulting from changing romantic relationships in Baldwin’s 1956 novel and...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Focuses on how love is defined and manifested in the novel, asserting that love illuminates the char...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Comparison study. Draws parallels between Lawrence Sterne’s Uncle Toby of Tristam Shandy (1759) and ...
“Oh, Jake, ” Brett said, “we could have had a damned good time together.” Ahead was a mounted police...
Discusses Hemingway’s struggle with sexual ambivalence, arguing that the recurring themes of sexual ...
Marxist examination, opening with a critique of Hemingway’s method (including the use of omission an...
Close textual reading focusing on allusion, myth-adaptation, humor, and irony. Contends that Hemingw...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Examines the elegiac tone resulting from changing romantic relationships in Baldwin’s 1956 novel and...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Focuses on how love is defined and manifested in the novel, asserting that love illuminates the char...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Close textual reading to reveal biblical and other allusions, sexual jokes, and puns buried within t...
Comparison study. Draws parallels between Lawrence Sterne’s Uncle Toby of Tristam Shandy (1759) and ...
“Oh, Jake, ” Brett said, “we could have had a damned good time together.” Ahead was a mounted police...
Discusses Hemingway’s struggle with sexual ambivalence, arguing that the recurring themes of sexual ...
Marxist examination, opening with a critique of Hemingway’s method (including the use of omission an...
Close textual reading focusing on allusion, myth-adaptation, humor, and irony. Contends that Hemingw...
Examines Wilson-Harris as a code hero for Jake, considers his camaraderie and religious views as evi...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Examines the elegiac tone resulting from changing romantic relationships in Baldwin’s 1956 novel and...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...