Focusing on the guidance offered in the second epigraph of The Sun Also Rises with its emphasis on patterns and renewal, Daiker argues against reading the novel as a treatise on the aimless wandering and moral bankruptcy of the Lost Generation. Rather, Daiker defines Jake’s moral code exemplified through his thoughts and behaviors. For Jake, “good” comes at a price, revealing his understanding that one is responsible for one’s own happiness, and thus capable of overcoming moral lapses and defeat
Unpacks the significance of Jake and Brett’s final pretty conversation in light of the isolation and...
Code hero study reflecting on the novel and 1957 film version. Argues that Barnes is Hemingway’s alt...
The major theme of Hemingway's last novel, Islands in the Stream, is the moral and spiritual develop...
This research analyzes moral destruction as part of the lost generation period that appeared in Erne...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Reads the novel’s thematic focus on loss as a renunciation of Stein’s Lost Generation comment and th...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Literature is an imagination, which produced in writing of the writer. Literature always has its own...
On Jake’s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and frag...
Explores the ways in which Hemingway expresses the bohemian ideals of his generation, noting his use...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...
Drawing on the writings of Hegel and Marx, Toker discusses the nature and source of alienation and e...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Unpacks the significance of Jake and Brett’s final pretty conversation in light of the isolation and...
Code hero study reflecting on the novel and 1957 film version. Argues that Barnes is Hemingway’s alt...
The major theme of Hemingway's last novel, Islands in the Stream, is the moral and spiritual develop...
This research analyzes moral destruction as part of the lost generation period that appeared in Erne...
In my thesis project, I am especially interested in the reason for the decadent lifestyle of Heming...
Reads the novel’s thematic focus on loss as a renunciation of Stein’s Lost Generation comment and th...
Ernest Hemingway occupies a towering place among the twentieth century post-war writers. The alienat...
Surveys the novel’s biographical origins, composition, and reception before moving into an analysis ...
Literature is an imagination, which produced in writing of the writer. Literature always has its own...
On Jake’s suitability as a hero in a modern world permeated by alienation, disillusionment, and frag...
Explores the ways in which Hemingway expresses the bohemian ideals of his generation, noting his use...
The term ‘alienation’ continues to be a central concept summarizing salient facets of life in contem...
Drawing on the writings of Hegel and Marx, Toker discusses the nature and source of alienation and e...
On the allegorical and anti-Semitic nature of The Sun Also Rises. Concludes that Hemingway intention...
Reads the novel as a response to the collapse of traditional, romantic values following World War I....
Unpacks the significance of Jake and Brett’s final pretty conversation in light of the isolation and...
Code hero study reflecting on the novel and 1957 film version. Argues that Barnes is Hemingway’s alt...
The major theme of Hemingway's last novel, Islands in the Stream, is the moral and spiritual develop...