Draws on reader response theory to examine the relationship between Hemingway’s representations of time in the novel and conventions of film narration. Concludes that Hemingway’s narrative technique of providing limited insight into the hero-narrator’s mind results in a new form of identification between the reader and Jake Barnes based on perception rather than psychology
Explores Robert Cohn’s assertion in The Sun Also Rises that “in about thirty-five years more we’ll b...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...
Traces the differing modes of visual representation in Hemingway’s major fiction, including In Our T...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Analyzes the relationship between Hemingway’s journalistic background and his stories, suggesting th...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Focuses on Hemingway’s complex narrative techniques at different stages in the novel to show how Hem...
On Hemingway’s modernist aesthetic and the unity of In Our Time. Corkin provides a philosophical dec...
Examines the integrity of the mind-body connection and problematic reliance on sensory experience as...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing, despite his criticism of cinema, was influenced by film technique. ...
Examines Hemingway’s manipulation of narrative time in the novel, shifting from the duck shoot to th...
This dissertation seeks to address what constitutes the experience of time by examining the works of...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
Code hero study reflecting on the novel and 1957 film version. Argues that Barnes is Hemingway’s alt...
Explores Robert Cohn’s assertion in The Sun Also Rises that “in about thirty-five years more we’ll b...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...
Traces the differing modes of visual representation in Hemingway’s major fiction, including In Our T...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Analyzes the relationship between Hemingway’s journalistic background and his stories, suggesting th...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Focuses on Hemingway’s complex narrative techniques at different stages in the novel to show how Hem...
On Hemingway’s modernist aesthetic and the unity of In Our Time. Corkin provides a philosophical dec...
Examines the integrity of the mind-body connection and problematic reliance on sensory experience as...
Argues that Hemingway’s writing, despite his criticism of cinema, was influenced by film technique. ...
Examines Hemingway’s manipulation of narrative time in the novel, shifting from the duck shoot to th...
This dissertation seeks to address what constitutes the experience of time by examining the works of...
Explores Hemingway’s contributions to American minimalism through a close reading and stylistic anal...
Code hero study reflecting on the novel and 1957 film version. Argues that Barnes is Hemingway’s alt...
Explores Robert Cohn’s assertion in The Sun Also Rises that “in about thirty-five years more we’ll b...
Examines a short extract from The Sun Also Rises to illustrate how linguistic micro-analysis underpi...
Discusses Hemingway’s innovative narrative style, important themes (e.g. isolation and loneliness), ...