Focuses on the expatriates’ sense of belonging based on their shared debilitating war experience. Concludes that Jake successfully changes his life for the better, while Brett remains on the path of self-indulgence and immorality
Discusses Jake’s break from Judeo Christianity in The Sun Also Rises as a liberating experience allo...
Close reading of the Botin’s restaurant scene within the context of the novel, arguing that Jake’s s...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
On Jake’s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and frag...
Connects the novel’s numerous imperialism references to Brett’s colonization of men, including Cohn,...
The Sun Also Rises is a novel rich with elements of Catholicism, which are woven into Jake Barnes’ p...
On Jake’s successful creation of a new set of values based on his experience negotiating the meaning...
“Oh, Jake, ” Brett said, “we could have had a damned good time together.” Ahead was a mounted police...
Freudian analysis focusing on the novel’s death motif, suggesting Jake’s insomnia is caused by his p...
Suggests that the novel reflects Jake’s suppressed war memories by examining reoccurring allusions a...
Analyzes the relationship between Jake and Brett in terms of the teacher/student motif. Cites Jake’s...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
The Significance of a Religious Pilgrimage in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Ri...
Arguing against critical opinion that Brett selflessly sends Romero away while the two are in Madrid...
Gender study investigating Jake Barnes’s struggle to psychically integrate his masculine consciousne...
Discusses Jake’s break from Judeo Christianity in The Sun Also Rises as a liberating experience allo...
Close reading of the Botin’s restaurant scene within the context of the novel, arguing that Jake’s s...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
On Jake’s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and frag...
Connects the novel’s numerous imperialism references to Brett’s colonization of men, including Cohn,...
The Sun Also Rises is a novel rich with elements of Catholicism, which are woven into Jake Barnes’ p...
On Jake’s successful creation of a new set of values based on his experience negotiating the meaning...
“Oh, Jake, ” Brett said, “we could have had a damned good time together.” Ahead was a mounted police...
Freudian analysis focusing on the novel’s death motif, suggesting Jake’s insomnia is caused by his p...
Suggests that the novel reflects Jake’s suppressed war memories by examining reoccurring allusions a...
Analyzes the relationship between Jake and Brett in terms of the teacher/student motif. Cites Jake’s...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
The Significance of a Religious Pilgrimage in Ernest Hemingway’s The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Ri...
Arguing against critical opinion that Brett selflessly sends Romero away while the two are in Madrid...
Gender study investigating Jake Barnes’s struggle to psychically integrate his masculine consciousne...
Discusses Jake’s break from Judeo Christianity in The Sun Also Rises as a liberating experience allo...
Close reading of the Botin’s restaurant scene within the context of the novel, arguing that Jake’s s...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...