Bullfighting and wars, sun and waves, inevitable danger and careless rest make an inconsistent picture of Spain, which appears before us due to Ernest Hemingway’s labour. He was fond of this country, we shall try to understand, what for
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway wrote to John Dos Passos from Madrid: “You are the great writer of Spain”....
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
This essay explores the important but obscured influence of Spanish noventayochistas on the developm...
Ricardo Marin Ruiz, Professor of English at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, talked in o...
Chapter section recounts Hemingway’s much-stated affection for Spain. Itemizes his travels and writi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Imagological approach focused on the portrait of Spain reflected in the novel. Opens with a detailed...
Examines the view of Spain that emerges through Hemingway’s autobiographical writings (Death in the ...
Biographical study on Hemingway’s love of Spain. Josephs focuses on Hemingway’s Spanish works, parti...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
Biographical approach focusing on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair with the people and culture of Sp...
Examines the recurring theme of Spain as the “last good land” in Hemingway’s stories written prior t...
Describes Hemingway’s connection to Pamplona, particularly his portrayal of the city and its famous ...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Situates the duck hunting scene from chapter seventeen historically and politically, identifying a 1...
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway wrote to John Dos Passos from Madrid: “You are the great writer of Spain”....
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
This essay explores the important but obscured influence of Spanish noventayochistas on the developm...
Ricardo Marin Ruiz, Professor of English at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, talked in o...
Chapter section recounts Hemingway’s much-stated affection for Spain. Itemizes his travels and writi...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/hemingway/17/thumbnail.jpgEssays that explore Hemi...
Imagological approach focused on the portrait of Spain reflected in the novel. Opens with a detailed...
Examines the view of Spain that emerges through Hemingway’s autobiographical writings (Death in the ...
Biographical study on Hemingway’s love of Spain. Josephs focuses on Hemingway’s Spanish works, parti...
Outlines Hemingway’s extensive involvement with Spain. Looks closely at the author’s understanding o...
Biographical approach focusing on Hemingway’s lifelong love affair with the people and culture of Sp...
Examines the recurring theme of Spain as the “last good land” in Hemingway’s stories written prior t...
Describes Hemingway’s connection to Pamplona, particularly his portrayal of the city and its famous ...
Traces the evolution of Hemingway’s political stance from isolationist to activist and proponent for...
Situates the duck hunting scene from chapter seventeen historically and politically, identifying a 1...
In 1931, Ernest Hemingway wrote to John Dos Passos from Madrid: “You are the great writer of Spain”....
Biographical and historical study of the dramatic changes occurring in both Hemingway’s life and Spa...
This essay explores the important but obscured influence of Spanish noventayochistas on the developm...