Briefly comments on Hemingway’s stylistic synthesis of realism and modernism in For Whom the Bell Tolls
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Brief commentary on Hemingway’s treatment of military operations within the natural setting of the p...
Comparison study noting similarities in character, theme, and imagery between Warren’s Flood (1964) ...
Draws on Hemingway’s use of sensory description, especially with the pine trees, as a stylistic tech...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
Argues that Hemingway, as artist, places himself in the center of the narrative of For Whom the Bell...
Encyclopedic overview of Hemingway’s political engagement throughout his literary career. Suggests h...
The recognition of Hemingway's translated works in Albanian literature and culture had begun in 1957...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Brief commentary on Hemingway’s treatment of military operations within the natural setting of the p...
Comparison study noting similarities in character, theme, and imagery between Warren’s Flood (1964) ...
Draws on Hemingway’s use of sensory description, especially with the pine trees, as a stylistic tech...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Summarizes the plot before moving into a brief discussion of Jordan’s values and heroism. Coker char...
Argues that Hemingway, as artist, places himself in the center of the narrative of For Whom the Bell...
Encyclopedic overview of Hemingway’s political engagement throughout his literary career. Suggests h...
The recognition of Hemingway's translated works in Albanian literature and culture had begun in 1957...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Surveys examples of communication and miscommunication patterns between characters throughout Heming...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
The theme of bravery and cowardice, in addition to the idea of death and survival are marvelously de...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...