Concentrates on the novel’s dialogical qualities, analyzing Hemingway’s controlled style in relation to the deliberate creation of distance between himself and his narrator, Frederic Henry. Looks closely at Henry’s self-deception in key scenes such as the killing of the sergeant
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Characterizing the novel as both traditional and modern, Sinha briefly looks at Hemingway’s reliance...
Focuses on Hemingway’s complex narrative techniques at different stages in the novel to show how Hem...
Draws on William James’s philosophical theories, arguing that Jamesion pragmatism helps the reader t...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
Identifying several references to Shakespeare, Harrington discusses Hemingway’s use of puns to revea...
Claims that Hemingway’s use of rhetorical devices, most notably parataxis, verbal irony, and charact...
Proposes the calamity of the novel to be the love between the protagonists, arguing that A Farewell ...
Drawing on the theories of Bakhtin, Phelan defines voice as a complex literary tool to link Frederic...
Close reading of the system of oppositions that thematically structures the novel and reveals Freder...
Comparison study of each novel’s representation of their generation’s struggle with war. Contrasts F...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway\u27s realism is subjective...
In his writing, Ernest Hemingway made frequent use of the word ‘honesty’. ‘Honesty’ is, however, an ...
Reads Henry’s shooting the sergeant as key to understanding the novel’s thematic emphasis on the abs...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Characterizing the novel as both traditional and modern, Sinha briefly looks at Hemingway’s reliance...
Focuses on Hemingway’s complex narrative techniques at different stages in the novel to show how Hem...
Draws on William James’s philosophical theories, arguing that Jamesion pragmatism helps the reader t...
Claims A Farewell to Arms is Hemingway’s finest novel, admiring the simplicity of his writing as an ...
Identifying several references to Shakespeare, Harrington discusses Hemingway’s use of puns to revea...
Claims that Hemingway’s use of rhetorical devices, most notably parataxis, verbal irony, and charact...
Proposes the calamity of the novel to be the love between the protagonists, arguing that A Farewell ...
Drawing on the theories of Bakhtin, Phelan defines voice as a complex literary tool to link Frederic...
Close reading of the system of oppositions that thematically structures the novel and reveals Freder...
Comparison study of each novel’s representation of their generation’s struggle with war. Contrasts F...
It is well known that Hemingway was influenced by Paul Cezanne. Hemingway\u27s realism is subjective...
In his writing, Ernest Hemingway made frequent use of the word ‘honesty’. ‘Honesty’ is, however, an ...
Reads Henry’s shooting the sergeant as key to understanding the novel’s thematic emphasis on the abs...
Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms has autobiographical elements that reveal the author’s life...
Reads A Farewell to Arms as an ‘anti-Aeneid’ subverting the Roman conceptions of honor and patriarch...
Characterizing the novel as both traditional and modern, Sinha briefly looks at Hemingway’s reliance...