Examines historical information about the 1936 uprising in Ronda, Spain to shed light on Pilar’s account in chapter ten of For Whom the Bell Tolls. Concludes that only Pilar can convey the truth behind the revolution because of Hemingway’s political detachment and the content of the story
Examines a controversy arising from the characterization in For Whom the Bell Tolls of a real-life C...
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
Claims that in writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway drew on not only his own reporting in Spai...
Source study. Identifies real-life individuals and events Hemingway encountered as a journalist in S...
The Red Terror and White Terror are terms referring to the unspeakable rear-guard atrocities that we...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Examines Pilar and Maria in the historical context of new cultural attitudes towards women during th...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
Contextualizes the Spanish Civil War historically and politically, comparing Hemingway’s war in For ...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler arou...
Examines a controversy arising from the characterization in For Whom the Bell Tolls of a real-life C...
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
Claims that in writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway drew on not only his own reporting in Spai...
Source study. Identifies real-life individuals and events Hemingway encountered as a journalist in S...
The Red Terror and White Terror are terms referring to the unspeakable rear-guard atrocities that we...
Recounts Hemingway’s involvement in the Spanish Civil War, uncovering the historical analogues for s...
Examines the moral dimensions of Hemingway’s code found in For Whom the Bell Tolls considering the a...
Reader’s companion providing an overview of the novel’s literary and historical contexts and critica...
Examines Pilar and Maria in the historical context of new cultural attitudes towards women during th...
Overview of the global tensions leading up to the Spanish Civil War and the scope of Hemingway’s con...
Contextualizes the Spanish Civil War historically and politically, comparing Hemingway’s war in For ...
Comments briefly on the significance of the novel’s characterization, title, universal themes of war...
Biographical account of Hemingway’s political activism during the mid-1930s, contending that Hemingw...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
This research paper discusses the central figure of the anti-colonial resistence female battler arou...
Examines a controversy arising from the characterization in For Whom the Bell Tolls of a real-life C...
Analyzes Hemingway’s characterization of the Spanish Civil War through the lens of For Whom the Bell...
Claims that in writing For Whom the Bell Tolls, Hemingway drew on not only his own reporting in Spai...