Traces the one-dimensional Philip Rawlings of the manuscripts to the more emotionally-nuanced character of the published play who questions his political loyalties and anticipates Hemingway’s more fully developed Spanish Civil War hero, Robert Jordan, of For Whom the Bell Tolls
A reading of Hemingway\u27s war-oriented play that tracks mythical sources for both tragic and farci...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Provides historical and political contexts for teaching Hemingway’s works, including the short stori...
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 ...
Provides a brief history of the real fifth column and “fifthcolumnism” (sabotage and infiltration) b...
Considers financial security, authorial control, and a passionate political agenda as key motives be...
Assesses Hemingway’s later works, especially his play, considering his protracted literary silence a...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
Argues against famed critic Harold Bloom’s judgment of the novel’s failure to transcend time and pla...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
This article tries to analyze the internal mechanisms by which Ernest Hemingway transforms the prota...
Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls have been praised by critics, such as Edmund Wilson and R...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
A reading of Hemingway\u27s war-oriented play that tracks mythical sources for both tragic and farci...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Provides historical and political contexts for teaching Hemingway’s works, including the short stori...
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 ...
Provides a brief history of the real fifth column and “fifthcolumnism” (sabotage and infiltration) b...
Considers financial security, authorial control, and a passionate political agenda as key motives be...
Assesses Hemingway’s later works, especially his play, considering his protracted literary silence a...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
Argues against famed critic Harold Bloom’s judgment of the novel’s failure to transcend time and pla...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
This article tries to analyze the internal mechanisms by which Ernest Hemingway transforms the prota...
Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls have been praised by critics, such as Edmund Wilson and R...
Treatise on the influence of the Spanish countryside and culture on For Whom the Bell Tolls, focusin...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
A reading of Hemingway\u27s war-oriented play that tracks mythical sources for both tragic and farci...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Provides historical and political contexts for teaching Hemingway’s works, including the short stori...