Discusses the novel’s sociopolitical dimensions, relying on the theories of Roland Barthes, Michael Shapiro, and Bakhtin to analyze how Hemingway builds his text. Lester looks closely at the author’s framing of the war narrative, creation of multilayers of discourse, and coding of the social experience of war
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Abstract ?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out ...
Explicates Hemingway’s ancient and classical allusions, including the Phoenician word span, Plato’s ...
Situates the novel within its historical, military, and political contexts, explicating Hemingway’s ...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Guide geared to high school and college students, situating the novel within its cultural and histor...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Jeffrey Meyers, Scott Donald...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls have been praised by critics, such as Edmund Wilson and R...
Cognitive literary analysis of the impact of Hemingway’s linguistic choices on the reader. Krug asse...
Argues against famed critic Harold Bloom’s judgment of the novel’s failure to transcend time and pla...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Abstract ?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out ...
Explicates Hemingway’s ancient and classical allusions, including the Phoenician word span, Plato’s ...
Situates the novel within its historical, military, and political contexts, explicating Hemingway’s ...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Guide geared to high school and college students, situating the novel within its cultural and histor...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Collection of reprinted essays by such well-known Hemingway scholars as Jeffrey Meyers, Scott Donald...
This article denotes about the work of Ernest Hemingway and his contribution to the literature as we...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out deep stru...
Argues that the novel’s complex representation of war as abhorrent yet sometimes justified reflects ...
Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls have been praised by critics, such as Edmund Wilson and R...
Cognitive literary analysis of the impact of Hemingway’s linguistic choices on the reader. Krug asse...
Argues against famed critic Harold Bloom’s judgment of the novel’s failure to transcend time and pla...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Abstract ?é?á This research is undergone in order to look for surface manifestation and to find out ...
Explicates Hemingway’s ancient and classical allusions, including the Phoenician word span, Plato’s ...