Draws on the author’s journalism, correspondence, and fiction (including deleted portions of The Sun Also Rises) to uncover the detrimental impact of extended foreign living on Hemingway’s emotional state and its effects on his writing
Detailed and thorough account of Hemingway’s life, from early 1926 to early 1929. These years includ...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Discusses Hemingway’s anxieties about verbosity and the reworking of his manuscript. Focuses on the ...
Previously published in North Dakota Quarterly 76, nos. 1-2 (Winter/Spring 2009): 40-49
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
Looks at Hemingway’s decision to exclude the “Jimmy the Bartender” fragment from the novel. Examines...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaThis project is...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
Looks at the contrast between France and Spain in connection to Jake’s emotional wellbeing. Daiker t...
Opens with an overview of Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War before moving into an exa...
Detailed and thorough account of Hemingway’s life, from early 1926 to early 1929. These years includ...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Discusses Hemingway’s anxieties about verbosity and the reworking of his manuscript. Focuses on the ...
Previously published in North Dakota Quarterly 76, nos. 1-2 (Winter/Spring 2009): 40-49
Reads the Paris portions as a microcosm for the novel, focusing on the destructive impact of Paris o...
Study geared toward students and general readers. Divided into two parts, the first section contains...
Looks at Hemingway’s decision to exclude the “Jimmy the Bartender” fragment from the novel. Examines...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaThis project is...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Paris, France, the setting of the first third of The Sun Also Rises, is central not simply to Book O...
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961) a famous American Nobel laureate (1954), is considered the maste...
Looks at the contrast between France and Spain in connection to Jake’s emotional wellbeing. Daiker t...
Opens with an overview of Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War before moving into an exa...
Detailed and thorough account of Hemingway’s life, from early 1926 to early 1929. These years includ...
Reference source. Opens with a brief biography of Hemingway’s early years, including his conservativ...
Manuscript study. Examines the development of the novel through Hemingway’s notebooks, exploring its...