Compares the experiences and writings of Hemingway and Andre Malraux during the Spanish Civil War, noting similar themes and motifs. Focuses on each author’s treatment of the social, political, and moral turmoil of the war, discussing The Fifth Column and For Whom the Bell Tolls
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
The Spanish Civil War was an extraordinary event that draught unprecedent attention of intellectuals...
Comparison study situating each author within their biographical, historical, and political contexts...
Contextualizes the Spanish Civil War historically and politically, comparing Hemingway’s war in For ...
The Spanish Civil War was a war of ideologies, and it involved more voluntary individual participati...
Compares the authors’ differing perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, contending that Hemingway, th...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 25-02, page: 1540.Thesis (M.A.)--American Universit...
Provides historical and political contexts for teaching Hemingway’s works, including the short stori...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
The Red Terror and White Terror are terms referring to the unspeakable rear-guard atrocities that we...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Chronicles their troubled relationship from their initial meeting in Paris in 1924 to Hemingway’s de...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
The Spanish Civil War was an extraordinary event that draught unprecedent attention of intellectuals...
Comparison study situating each author within their biographical, historical, and political contexts...
Contextualizes the Spanish Civil War historically and politically, comparing Hemingway’s war in For ...
The Spanish Civil War was a war of ideologies, and it involved more voluntary individual participati...
Compares the authors’ differing perspectives on the Spanish Civil War, contending that Hemingway, th...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 25-02, page: 1540.Thesis (M.A.)--American Universit...
Provides historical and political contexts for teaching Hemingway’s works, including the short stori...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
The Red Terror and White Terror are terms referring to the unspeakable rear-guard atrocities that we...
Ernest Hemingway\u27s celebrated novel For Whom the Bell Tolls, along with the successful motion pic...
Literary biography covering Hemingway\u27s significant involvement in the Spanish Civil War and its ...
Chronicles their troubled relationship from their initial meeting in Paris in 1924 to Hemingway’s de...
Discusses Hemingway’s time in Spain in 1937-1938 and the various forms of writing inspired by it, e....
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
The Spanish Civil War was an extraordinary event that draught unprecedent attention of intellectuals...